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The phrase "a pack formed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the creation or assembly of a group or collection, often in a context related to animals, people, or objects coming together.
Example: "As the sun set, a pack formed around the fire, sharing stories and laughter."
Alternatives: "a group assembled" or "a team gathered".
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"Where's the 7 train?" A block away, a pack formed on the corner outside the Friendly Grocery & Deli, beginning an arcane exchange of cigarettes and dollar bills.
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Figure 6 An example of a dual packing formed by a right packing and a left packing.
A pack is formed of a breeding pair (parents) and their pups, wolf packs are basically family and the dominant make and female are dominant and have respect and can even discipline because they are the parents, they have authority.
Two new packs formed in the Web Valley in 2012.
Two types of molecular arrangements can be observed in the crystal packing, forming a wave design parallel to the c crystallographic axis.
"It was one in a pack of forms.
I was handed a pack of forms and contracts, "x's" conveniently placed in the gaps for me to sign.
The burst immediately splintered the pack and formed a new lead pack of about eight.
Young male wolves like OR7, which will turn 3 in mid-April, must leave the home range of their parents to find a female companion and reproduce because only the dominant pair in each wolf pack form a mating bond.
The three survived to the finish, 24 seconds clear of a chase pack that formed on the Côte de Saint-Nicolas.
Massed in a pack that reluctantly forms a line, the fashionistas gather at the entrance to a show, gobbling each other up with their eyes.
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