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The phrase "are completely packed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is filled to capacity or is very crowded.
Example: "The concert hall was so popular that by the time the show started, it was clear that the seats were completely packed."
Alternatives: "are fully occupied" or "are entirely filled".
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The clay particles on the right hemisphere of the shell are completely packed, and so small that the shell appears translucent.
The clay particles on the right hemisphere of the shell are completely packed, they are individually not visible and the shell appears translucent.
"In the mornings before school, people wait in their cars, and they burn so much gas... there's four rows of streets that are completely packed with cars in the morning".
Take a gob of new bearing grease in your palm and push the grease into the bearings until they are completely packed with new grease.
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The cinema was completely packed.
It was completely packed out with white faces.
The train is completely packed, with some people standing.
"Within three days we were completely packed," he said.
Morrison Hall Elkus Room was completely packed with students and professors lining the aisles.
There had been more time for word to get out, and the bigger venue was completely packed.
"I can't even imagine what it's going to be like when the whole stadium is completely packed and they're behind us," Dempsey said.
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