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The phrase "a bag of pellets" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a container filled with small, typically round objects, often used as food for animals or as ammunition for certain types of guns.
Example: "I bought a bag of pellets to feed the birds in my backyard."
Alternatives: "a sack of pellets" or "a pouch of pellets".
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So it's what the toy embodies that's important, which is fortunate, as otherwise it's just a bag of pellets in pink trim.
The Americans were not done: in a preliminary race, one of the team's sailors placed a bag of pellets in the front of Team Oracle's catamaran, to increase speed.
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Buy a bag of hay.
A bag of lettuce replaces a head.
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A bag of frozen French-toast sticks.
The boy carried a bag of candy.
A man would get out and dump a bag of feed into the troughs, then run a pitchfork over the top of it as the heads of cattle poked through the pipes and lolled their long slimy white tongues over the green pellets.
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