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The phrase "a packaging of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of packaging something or describing a specific type of packaging for a product or concept.
Example: "The new product launch includes a packaging of eco-friendly materials to appeal to environmentally conscious consumers."
Alternatives: "a bundle of" or "a container of".
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Another implication of the brothel-inspired set — a packaging of otherness into exotica readily consumed by the open-minded cultural tourist — went unexamined.
So, that was one question I had, and the other thing was what would have happened to the complete chronicle of the 16-page newspaper that formed a packaging of the original album, what would that be like today?
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Chromosome A package of DNA.
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I travel with a package of Clorox Wipes.
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A package of Fortran code is presented.
And a Princeton degree comes in a package of privilege.
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