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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sachet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small bag or packet, often containing a substance like herbs, spices, or fragrance.
Example: "I added a sachet of herbs to the soup for extra flavor."
Alternatives: "a packet" or "a pouch".
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Mistaking a sachet of shampoo for lube when having sex.
Give your trainers a rest with a sachet of charcoal deodoriser.
Later, in our hotel room, we made lemonade with a sachet of sugar and sparkling water.
Grated nutmeg has been used as a sachet; the Romans used it as incense.
You can use a sachet to hold other aromatic vegetable too.
For coffee in Chile means a sachet of Nescafe and tepid water producing a lumpy gloop of extraordinary vileness.
Inside each bottle is a sachet of concentrated liquid – customers just add warm tap water to create cleaning products.
Each unit is a glass box containing a sachet of coffee grains and equipped with a tiny fan.
The man handed me a sachet of yeasty smelling flakes and I sprinkled it over the ignorant maggots.
For his part, Essex remains mute as he gets busy with a sachet of Mediterranean Style Tomato & Red Pepper.
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