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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at the packaging" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something related to the packaging process or location, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "The information can be found at the packaging section of the store."
Alternatives: "in the packaging" or "on the packaging".
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"Stilton?" we say, squinting at the packaging.
To look at the packaging, you would never know.
"I looked at the packaging and the colors and the price points, and I see what's out there".
I think people would be so horrified at the packaging mountain that would build up that they would press for change.
Yet it is very difficult for consumers to establish whether or not a product contains palm oil from looking at the packaging.
In it, Davis, who is widely considered one of the most original minds in American fiction today, expresses dismay at the packaging of the frozen peas sold by the company's subsidiary Cascadian Farm.
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When I arrived, she looked at the package, then looked at me and hissed: "You ate almost the whole thing!
You can't sneeze at the package or the performance.
"We'll see what's in there," he said, staring at the package.
They had to wait for approximately 15 minutes as police looked at the package.
"I hope they like onion rings," he said, tearing at the package.
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