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sniff out

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To help detect those boats is a dog, Adele, trained by the UK’s National Crime Agency to sniff out rubber.

From BBC

The author and contributing editor to Vanity Fair was searching for material to add to a new edition of her Babitz biography, “Hollywood’s Eve,” but wound up sniffing out an entirely new project.

He’s been riding the tide of public opinion for so long that he can sniff out a change in the current before anyone sees it.

From Salon

Bethany, however, is not so sure, and feels “humans are pretty good at sniffing out AI”.

From BBC

This was fine with me, because it was the big picture, after all, that she was sniffing out when she first made waves in 2012, as Spotify was just getting off the ground.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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