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The phrase 'a packet of' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a bundle of items that are contained in a packet (such as a bag or box). For example: "I bought a packet of pencils for the art class."
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He buys a packet of Fetherlite.
Or a packet of biscuits.
Buy a packet of Rich Tea.
The same with a packet of sweets.
A packet of cigarettes cost 18 pence.
A packet of seeds costs $1.40.
A packet of coffee is presented next.
He is found to be carrying a packet of condoms.
Amanda had brought a packet of colored stickers.
It crackled and hissed, like a packet of Pop Rocks.
In his hand was a packet of comedy jelly penises.
More suggestions(25)
a packet of heroin
a packet of advice
a packet of comedy
a packet of the cacao
a packet of swiss
accept a packet of
a packet of potato
a packet of wheat
a packet of cookies
a packet of nappies
a packet of surprises
a stack of
a ballet of
a soliloquy of
a matter of
a type of
a shortening of
a criticism of
a bout of
a ring of
a world of
a period of
a quarter of
a pair of
a lot of
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