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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Packed day" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a day filled with many activities or tasks, indicating a busy schedule. Example: "I have a packed day ahead with back-to-back meetings and deadlines to meet."
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They are decorated with photos of pop stars, and packed day and night with trendy students.
The Greek diner up the street from my office is packed day and night.
Here's a few highlights: Glorious sunrise upon waking, and a packed day to look forward to.
Dr. Dean picked up the council members' endorsement in the middle of a packed day of fund-raisers.
Like schoolchildren after a packed day of lessons, they have been sent back to their national capitals to "do their homework".
On a packed day of top-level presentations and lively debate, speakers looked outwards to the role of British universities on a global stage.
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Tahrir Square was packed Friday.
Then one of… Tahrir Square was packed Friday.
The terminals were packed Sunday with crowds of frustrated travelers anxious to flee the country.
The second floor of Macy's in New York's Herald Square was packed Thursday evening.
He headed from Iowa to South Carolina for a packed Sunday and Monday of events.
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