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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a packet of sugar" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to refer to a pre-packaged amount of sugar, typically a small bag or box, that is usually purchased in stores. For example: "I need to buy a packet of sugar before I start baking this cake."
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A bag of sliced guava with a packet of sugar.
A packet of sugar had relatively few calories, so we sweetened everything we could find.
Little remained of their lives – a packet of sugar in a shopping bag, a red shoe by the back seat.
The ceremony ended with many of the attendees receiving a head massage from Zorigtbaatar before being sent home with a packet of sugar cubes for good luck.
The ceremony ended with many of the attendees receiving a head massage from Mr. Zorigtbaatar before being sent home with a packet of sugar cubes for good luck.
"When we went to Barcelona, we found a packet of sugar with Che's face on it and we gave it to him," Ferguson said of his former coach.
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The center invented oral rehydration solution, a packet of salt and sugar that mothers can mix with clean water and give to a child with diarrhea.
Both drank hot tea with milk, and Kwambai poured in packet after packet of sugar, as if building a sand castle in his cup.
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