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Discover Ludwig"a pack" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to a group or collection of similar things, such as in the example sentence, "I purchased a pack of gum on my way to work."
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Of course, a pack wouldn't be a pack without members.
A pack?
A pack of wolves.
"He's a pack elephant".
I'm a pack rat.
Here it's $12 a pack.
A pack of Luckies?
A pack of brats had surrounded it.
A pack of cyclists whizzed by.
Mr Berlusconi tells a pack of lies.
As a pack we take people on.
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