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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are packed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe items that are filled or tightly arranged in a space, often referring to physical objects or people in a crowded area.
Example: "The suitcase is so full that the clothes are packed tightly, leaving no room for anything else."
Alternatives: "are filled" or "are crammed".
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THE beaches are packed.
Lunchtimes are packed.
London's theatres are packed.
Other parts are packed.
Scalpers' delivery schedules are packed.
"Now the planes are packed.
Prisons are packed with them.
"My pajamas are packed.
These places are packed.
Government benches are packed.
Churches are packed.
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