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a packet of chips
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a packet of chips" is correct and can be used in written English.
For example, "I bought a packet of chips to snack on while I watched the movie."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
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Alternative expressions(17)
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10 human-written examples
There was never a packet of chips or box of candy in my house when I was growing up.
News & Media
"People said that my daughter was greedy and that's why she could be lured with a packet of chips," he recalled.
News & Media
Guardian Australia used the calculator spreadsheet provided on the website to rank a packet of chips and a block of plain chocolate.
News & Media
"I would pick up a packet of chips and go to the bathroom and eat because I was so afraid to go to the cafeteria, where everyone had their own friends and cliques," she said.
News & Media
If the glass of my TV screen weren't there, I'd swear Bajo and Hex were about to hand me a packet of chips and then we'd all just natter about games together.
News & Media
Wait, he's saying if you work until you're 80, he'll throw in a packet of chips with the sandwich.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
50 human-written examples
"You shouldn't make up constitutional law in the same way you regulate a packet of crisps" or potato chips, he said.
News & Media
I treat myself to a BLT sandwich and a packet of potato chips.
News & Media
So, at the moment, Mexican widgets (the all purpose word economists use to mean "something but we don't want to confuse people by saying steel, or cars, or oil" - although it also has a technical meaning of a prize or a toy in a packet of potato chips or crisps) cost $100.
News & Media
One would have to run for five hours to burn the calories of consuming a chocolate bar, a packet of crisps and a burger and chips washed down with a fizzy drink.
News & Media
I can't help thinking about what sort of Christmas these women and their families are going to have if a packet of chocolate chip cookies and a bottle of orangeade are beyond their reach.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing about food items, consider specifying the type of chips (e.g., potato chips, corn chips) for clarity, unless the context makes it obvious.
Common error
Avoid using "a packet of chips" when a more specific description is needed. For example, instead of "I ate a packet of chips", try "I ate a bag of salt and vinegar crisps".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a packet of chips" functions as a noun phrase, typically acting as the object of a verb or preposition. It identifies a specific quantity of chips contained within a packet. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage.
Frequent in
News & Media
60%
Wiki
20%
Science
20%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "a packet of chips" is a grammatically sound and generally accepted phrase for referring to a single serving of chips. While Ludwig AI validates its correctness, it's worth noting that "bag of chips" is a common alternative, especially in American English. When using the phrase, consider the context and whether a more specific description (e.g., flavor, type of chip) might be beneficial. While frequently encountered in News & Media and Wiki contexts, it's important to maintain a neutral tone depending on the intention of the message.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a bag of crisps
Replaces "packet" with "bag" and uses "crisps", a British English term for chips, which maintains the original meaning.
a sealed packet of chips
Adds the adjective "sealed" to specify it's a closed and protected bag of chips
a bag of potato chips
Replaces "packet" with "bag" and specifies the type of chips.
a small bag of chips
Specifies that the chips come in a small bag, focusing on size.
a pre-packaged bag of chips
Emphasizes the chips come ready to eat inside its bag.
a snack pack of chips
Emphasizes that the chips are intended as a snack and uses the word "pack" instead of "packet".
a personal bag of chips
Highlights the individual nature of the chips' packaging.
a serving of chips
Focuses on the portion size rather than the packaging.
a single-serving bag of chips
Replaces "packet" with "single-serving bag" to describe the product.
an individual portion of chips
Emphasizes the single-serving nature of the chips.
FAQs
What's the difference between "a packet of chips" and "a bag of chips"?
While often interchangeable, "a bag of chips" is more common in American English, whereas "a packet of chips" is frequently used in British English.
What can I say instead of "a packet of chips" to sound more specific?
You could use terms like "a bag of potato chips", "a snack pack of chips", or specify the flavor, such as "a bag of salt and vinegar chips".
Is it grammatically correct to say "a packet of chips"?
Yes, it is grammatically correct. The phrase follows standard English grammar rules and is widely understood.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested