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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about a pack of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific quantity or type of items, often in a casual or conversational context.
Example: "I was just reading an article about a pack of wolves and their hunting strategies."
Alternatives: "regarding a group of" or "concerning a collection of".
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A local newspaper writes about a "pack of slavering chav-estate mongrels".
AT HOME IN September 1977, Seattle City Councilman Randy Revelle '63 became agitated about a pack of wolves circling outdoors.
Whatever the reason, there's something both amusing and reassuring about a pack of animals getting themselves into a mess.
"It will be intolerable," said he, "if you two fall to wrangling and setting heaven in an uproar about a pack of mortals.
It was the antidote to shows like It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, which is, essentially, about a pack of psychopaths behaving horribly.
The Associated Farmers of California were particularly incensed, complaining about "a pack of lies" and "Jewish propaganda", though Steinbeck was not Jewish.
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A typical pack of 20 costs about $2, compared with about $6 for a pack of cigarettes.
The price of EpiPens has risen to about $600 for a pack of two, from about $100 in 2007, when the pharmaceutical company Mylan acquired the product.
But the company did not say it would lower the list price — which has risen to about $600 for a pack of two EpiPens, from about $100 when Mylan acquired the product in 2007.
The Stanley 38425 TimerMax Digislim sells for about $13 for a pack of two.
About 68percentt of a pack of smokes is tax, according to a CBC report.
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