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Discover LudwigThe phrase "became packed" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation where something becomes full or crowded, often referring to a physical space or a schedule. Example: "As the concert date approached, the venue became packed with excited fans."
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Summers "became packed with parties, sporting events, and fund-raisers".
The streets became packed full of local residents as Helus's body was transported from the hospital.
Meanwhile, a warming house became packed to the gills with those seeking relief from the cold.
Others tried to calm passengers who were frantically trying to jam into the rear cars, which quickly became packed.
The slick black road became narrower, windier, became the single-lane track I remembered from my childhood, became packed earth and knobbly, bone-like flints.
The sisters founded the group after having children and becoming alarmed by gender-segregated toys as Emma's house filled up with pink plastic while Abi's — with two boys — became packed with Power Rangers and the like.
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Classes that are already crowded become packed to the gills.
But now the truck has become packed, and she is out of options.
What if matter were to become packed so densely within a region of space that space-time itself ruptured?
It is best known as a discotheque, and the dance floor and downstairs area become packed after midnight.
We have learned that letting the forest floor become packed with woody detritus and overgrowth has led to catastrophic fires.
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