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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pack of nuts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a container or package that holds a variety of nuts, typically for consumption or sale.
Example: "I bought a pack of nuts to snack on during the road trip."
Alternatives: "a bag of nuts" or "a container of nuts".
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Thomas drank another beer and emptied a pack of nuts into a dish.
Just nip down to the pub, order a couple of beers and a pack of nuts (honestly, the barbecue-coated Nobby's Nuts are excellent. Try them) and settle down in front of the big screen.
And I give him a pack of nuts, Take these, I say, I don't want them.
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As he munches his way through a family pack of nuts and seeds in the Google campus courtyard, Silva says that a government has rarely moved so quickly on a range of policy and legislative fronts.
Spicy beer nuts Dorset company Olives et Al do the best olives in the country, and now they've brought out a range of punchily flavoured nuts, £14 for a pack of eight different ones, or from delis.
A box of Honey Nut Cheerios is on the floor, near a pack of cigarettes.
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A pack of wolves.
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