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The phrase "accept a packet of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of receiving or agreeing to take a specific item, often in a context related to food, information, or data transfer.
Example: "Please accept a packet of cookies as a token of our appreciation for your help."
Alternatives: "receive a packet of" or "take a packet of".
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Carole insists that they don't feed her while she's working – Fran disagrees – but she is allowed to accept a packet of reward treats at Christmastide. "My faith has always gotten me through," Carole says.
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A similar dynamic drove the improbable rise of Mr. Baitha, 60, a former revolutionary who received visitors in a snow-white tunic and pajamas, discreetly accepting a packet of chewing tobacco from an aide.
He accepted a small packet of peanut butter cookies from a woman in the audience who rushed up to him.
I'll have a packet of crisps.
Have a packet of cards.
And take a look at a packet of Equal.
She sent them — a packet of ten or so, including poems I'd seen and sent back to her, and we accepted several, publishing three in one issue.
A Packet of Replies.
Buy a packet of Rich Tea.
Buy a packet of Rich Tea.
Or a packet of biscuits.
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