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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pack of five" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a group or collection of five items that are packaged together.
Example: "I bought a pack of five markers for my art project."
Alternatives: "a set of five" or "a bundle of five".
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Clapper hands me a pack of five fruit-flavour "shishas".
A pack of five bullets cost a Palestinian pound, and what money did a fellah have?
This is why a pack of five will decimate 1,000 sheep.
And in the final "Strange Cargo," spectators sit on facing sides of the stage watching a pack of five performers.
In the Berlin men's race, six pacemakers formed a V-shaped formation, leading a pack of five elite runners as if they were migrating geese.
She also bought 12 of the cheaper terry towelling nappies and rubber pants for around £10 each, plus £6 for a pack of five crocodile clips.
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Calvin Klein Underwear T-shirt, $30 (for a pack of three).
A pack of four digital baseball cards costs $3.95.
A pack of three is $2.95 at Broadway Panhandler.
At Broadway Panhandler, a pack of two is $9.95.
Do batteries even come in a pack of seven?
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