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The phrase "a bag of five" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a quantity of five items that are contained within a bag.
Example: "I bought a bag of five apples from the market."
Alternatives: "a pack of five" or "a set of five".
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(For $2.50 you can take a bag of five home, but use them quickly; pita doesn't improve with age).
McCarthy finished with four goals for GWS but Cloke outdid him with a goal after the siren to finish with a bag of five.
A bustling green cart at East 167th and Gerard Avenue in the western Bronx looked more like a dollar store this week, with offerings like a bag of five tomatoes and a bunch of extra-large carrots.
"They can tell you that a bag of fifteen grapes has more things in it than a bag of five apples, even if they don't know how to verbally count very well.
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So get a percolator and a bag of Eight O'Clock coffee.
But instead I bought him a bag of three disposable Bics, to get him through the years to come.
Caramel Swirl and Chocolate Chipetta Marshmallows by Plush Puffs Gourmet Marshmallows, $7.99 for a bag of six, www.plushpuffs.com.
Be sure to try at least one cider doughnut (50 cents) or splurge on a bag of eight ($3.99).
All pretzels cost $1 for a bag of six, or $9 for two and a quarter pounds of pretzels in a handsome, shiny red tin.
The operator charges clients a thousand dollars to ship a ton of raw materials through the tunnel, or fifty dollars for a bag of forty kilos.
In the fruit section, a bag of six apples for £1 seemed great value until I realised they would be out of date the next day.
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