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Discover Ludwig'jam-packed' is an appropriate and correct word to use in written English
You can use the word 'jam-packed' to indicate that something (such as a room, vehicle, or event) is very crowded with people or things. Example sentence: The concert hall was jam-packed with eager fans.
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Jam-packed from opening to closing.
"They're jam-packed inside.
"It was jam-packed".
Roads, trains and buses are jam-packed.
The jam-packed apartment became a community.
It was absolutely jam-packed.
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I see people who fit 27 on, jam packed.
"Jam packed full of Super Amazing Things".
Board meetings are often jam packed with a long agenda.
Bus stop is jam packed!
The infamous canals are jam packed with boats and those boats are jam packed with peeps.
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