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The phrase "be packed with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation in which something contains a very large amount of items. For example, "The cupboard was packed with books."
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It should be packed with flavour.
The car was found to be packed with explosives.
The commission will be packed with 26 other government appointees.
And his project will be packed with big names.
Folkestone's Creative Quarter should be packed with shops and tourists.
Every public space must be packed with distractions.
A single teaspoon can be packed with as much caffeine as 28 cups of regular coffee.
Annie's Bar used to be packed with sozzled lobby correspondents and toping MPs.
In fact, animal-free dishes can be packed with flavour and all sorts of interesting ingredients.
Tonight, UK cinemas will be packed with excited groups of women enjoying Fifty Shades of Grey.
And if that happens, the subways will be packed with newly bought Knicks hats and jerseys.
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