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The phrase "a six pack" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a set of six items, commonly used to describe a set of six cans or bottles of beverages, or to refer to well-defined abdominal muscles.
Example: "After months of hard work at the gym, he finally achieved a six pack that he was proud to show off."
Alternatives: "a six-pack of drinks" or "defined abs."
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I could buy a six pack of Rolexes for this".
The cost of a six pack of your favorite beer?
A six pack and musicians I loved and a roof.
I wasn't blond, tanned, and I didn't have a six pack.
"And a six pack of Bud Light," Big Charlie threw in.
"I drink a six pack, and I'm still walking straight," she said.
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$7.95 for a two pack.
Get a ten pack of them here for $20.
Star Wars fans will be able to buy a two pack featuring light up lightsapbers ($16.99) or a three pack of boring non-light up lightsabers ($7.99).
Cartridges will cost $30 for a three pack of flu tests, or $20 for a five pack of any of the other tests.
Currently one four hour DVD rental runs $1.99 and a ten pack runs $10.
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