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The phrase "a package included" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is part of a larger set or offering, often in the context of products or services.
Example: "The subscription comes with a package included that offers additional features at no extra cost."
Alternatives: "an included package" or "a package that comes with".
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The μ-distance we have defined fulfills these two requirements, and is already implemented in a package included in the BioPerl bundle.
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