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The phrase "a care package" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a collection of items sent to someone to provide comfort or support, often during difficult times or when they are away from home.
Example: "I put together a care package filled with snacks, toiletries, and a heartfelt note to send to my friend who is studying abroad."
Alternatives: "a support package" or "a comfort package".
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My parents once sent me a care package of treats, ordered through my college.
But getting a care package from home can work wonders for morale, he said.
When he was recovering from pneumonia recently, she took him a care package.
A Facebook page disseminated information, including links to a "care package" for protesters on the ground.
Kernow CCG has since negotiated a care package with a local provider.
But it wasn't a care package from my sister or a former college roommate.
You can even make up a care package of deodorant and toothpaste.
"Love you, bro," scrawled a sister from California on a care package to Ramadi, Iraq.
It's an exciting time!A friend got the bubbles in a care package from her mum.
"He said he'd never get a care package because his parents disowned him".
Sara Farish, a University of York graduate, says: "I once got a care package of new socks.
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