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The phrase "a big pack" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large quantity or collection of items that are packaged together, such as food, supplies, or products.
Example: "I bought a big pack of snacks for the road trip to ensure we have enough for everyone."
Alternatives: "a large bundle" or "a hefty package".
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"He must have been a big pack rat," she said.
They have a big pack and keep their rugby simple.
There we go, we just passed a big pack step, a huge tax reform.
I wouldn't buy a big pack of toilet paper, because the four pack seemed like enough.
Argentina have been often described as a big pack and little imagination in the backs.
Montpellier are a big team with a big pack and big ball-carriers.
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"It was a big packing crate, is what it was, that they had dolled up to look like an office," says Eskildsen, who traveled to New York for the new round.
My mom passed away on Sept. 30, 2016, and she left behind a big, packed house.
My mom passed away on Sept. 30, 2016, and she left behind a big, packed house.
That's because the Tesla has a bigger pack of batteries.
If sales drop on a particular line – we do our research on pricing comparisons with the supermarkets and the others – and if value isn't there and we can't do a bigger pack size then we have to delist".
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