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The phrase "a packet for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific packet or package intended for someone or something.
Example: "I received a packet for you in the mail today."
Alternatives: "a package for" or "a parcel for".
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For the last decade, hospitals in northern Utah have included material on shaken baby syndrome in a packet for new parents.
I prepared a packet for each group that included a ruler, the building's plan, and high-quality photographs of the church interior.
When 15 data points have been sampled (dataCounter = 15), then there is enough data to form a packet for the XBee to transmit.
Duty on a packet of premium cigarettes such as Marlboro has increased from £4.83 to £6.83p per pack, taking the price above £9 a packet for the first time.
Tobacco is the opium of the people, and the only people getting real pleasure from it are the ones charging £8 a packet for a slow and nasty death.
Street heroin is much cheaper than a pharmaceutical — typically $10 a packet for heroin, compared with perhaps $80 on the street for an 80 milligram OxyContin, public health officials say.
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He has a bottle of water and a packet of lozenges for his throat.
One soldier exchanged a packet of cigarettes for a 250-dinar bill.
He went back to his staff car and came back with a packet of cigarettes for each of them.
"If you want to buy a packet of sweets for your child, you can't get change".
You can't even buy a packet of crisps for 25 pence.
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