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The phrase "a packs" is not correct in written English.
It is likely a typographical error or a misunderstanding of the plural form "packs."
Example: "I bought a pack of gum at the store."
Alternatives: "a group" or "a set".
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Conceived to accommodate men and women with frantic business schedules, the Type A packs all the action you would normally get in an hour-and-15-minute workout into 40 minutes (that leaves 20 minutes to shower, change and get back to your desk in under one lunch hour).
The communication process is shown as Fig. 1: vehicle A packs name into Interest and broadcasts it toward potential producers.
It does double duty as regular backpack and carries lunch, clothing layers, other gear, whatever it is you'd have while traveling, makes for a perfect airline carry-on and can hold your reading material and other inflight needs, plus offers super easy reach around access to your camera, so unlike most a packs, you don't have to keep taking it on and off.
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