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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pack of two" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a product that is sold in a set containing two items.
Example: "I bought a pack of two batteries for my remote control."
Alternatives: "a set of two" or "a duo pack".
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At Broadway Panhandler, a pack of two is $9.95.
The Stanley 38425 TimerMax Digislim sells for about $13 for a pack of two.
Bresch said the company made only $50 profit per pen, which sells for $608 for a pack of two.
Last summer supermarket chain Aldi launched a pack of two polo shirts, a round-neck sweater and a skirt or pair of trousers for just £4.
The price of EpiPens has risen to about $600 for a pack of two, from about $100 in 2007, when the pharmaceutical company Mylan acquired the product.
But the moves did not mollify critics of Mylan because the company did not lower the list price of the EpiPen, which has risen to $600 for a pack of two from about $100 in 2007.
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Calvin Klein Underwear T-shirt, $30 (for a pack of three).
A pack of three is $2.95 at Broadway Panhandler.
Do batteries even come in a pack of seven?
Clapper hands me a pack of five fruit-flavour "shishas".
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