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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a packet of three" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a package or container that contains three items, often in the context of food or products sold in sets.
Example: "I bought a packet of three energy bars for my hike this weekend."
Alternatives: "a set of three" or "a bundle of three".
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And, on Polk Street in San Francisco a packet of three grams of K2 was bought for $25.
An ice-cream can cost twice as much at a petrol station, for example, as when bought as part of a packet of three in a supermarket.Chacun à son goûtRegional tastes can also make a difference, in two ways.
Mr. Herold, an adjunct drama professor at the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University, has bought nearly 800 of the little bells -- a packet of three is 99 cents -- and is aiming to corral enough supporters to deploy 50,000 bell ringers.
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This screenshot shows a slice of a packet of twenty stacked letters.
Equally eye-catching was a packet of two small Detti & Spek notebooks decorated with Hungarian folk patterns for 2,500 forints.
She sent them — a packet of ten or so, including poems I'd seen and sent back to her, and we accepted several, publishing three in one issue.
A packet of six documents obtained by The Washington Post shows that no Central American nation would receive more than $10 million and most would get less than $3 million, in contrast to $500 million proposed for Mexico.
So I caught it, landing at the Art Deco entrance of Finland's oldest and largest department store, Stockmann, where I collected the "little gift" promised in my Helsinki Card brochure (a packet of five souvenir postcards), and had a chicken sandwich and cappuccino ($9) at the stylish street-level Cafe Strindberg.
This time, it's calcium EDTA, a lead poisoning treatment that cost US hospitals and poison control centers about $500 for a packet of six ampules (6 grams) before 2012, when Valeant acquired the drug.
(OCZ sells a packet of five caps for only $4, though shipping will be extra).
The Trump ham came in a packet of five slices that cost around $4.24.
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