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The phrase "a packets of a" is not correct in English.
It seems to be a mix-up between singular and plural forms, as "a" should be used with singular nouns, while "packets" is plural.
Example: "I bought a packet of cookies."
Alternatives: "a packet of" or "one packet of".
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This is achieved by serving eligible partition A packets of a stream instead of the other partitions of the same stream which may have lower time stamps.
In the modified CAPS, partition A packets of a stream are served ahead of partition B and C packets of the same stream, even if the time stamp of the partition A packet is larger.
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