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Discover Ludwig"be packed" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to be filled with a large number of things or people, usually in a confined space. It can also refer to items being neatly arranged and ready for transport. Example: The moving truck was packed to the brim with all of their belongings. Example: The concert venue was packed with excited fans waiting to see their favorite band.
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It used to be packed".
"It'll be packed," I say.
"It should be packed now".
No doubt the courtroom will be packed.
And Mondays it would be packed.
It should be packed with flavour.
The car was found to be packed with explosives.
I'm absolutely sure it will be packed out.
"We know there will be packed houses during the holidays.
"It would be packed to the door, standing room only".
The great cathedrals expect to be packed on Christmas Eve.
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