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The phrase "a pack of crows" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of crows, often in a literary or descriptive context.
Example: "As I walked through the field, I noticed a pack of crows gathering on the fence, cawing loudly at each other."
Alternatives: "a murder of crows" or "a flock of crows."
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A pack of crows cut across the sky, cawing.
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In the distance Cobra helicopters were hovering like a pack of black crows, firing rounds from the sky.
This inventive hour-long, wordless fairy tale, though sometimes a bit too earnest, has some fabulous life-size puppets — a truly frightening witch, a lion-headed bear, and a pack of spying crows — handled by nine gifted young actors from Strangemen and Co.'s ensemble, all of whom also sing and provide sound effects by way of snapping fingers, stamping feet, whistling, flapping, and cawing.
Other creatures from the video game series have also made appearances in the film, including the Tyrant, a swarm of crows, and a pack of Dobermans (although Belgian Shepherd Dogs were used during production).
And some unfine day our children, whatever they then call themselves, will find themselves on their knees in that Jim Crow cemetery, digging for Nigger's marrow like a pack of starving hounds.
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The price of a pack of 23k.
A pack of cyclists whizzed by.
Mr Berlusconi tells a pack of lies.
A pack of brats had surrounded it.
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