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Discover LudwigThe phrase "commodity packaging" is correct and can be used in written English
It refers to the packaging of goods or products that are being sold, typically in a retail setting. Example: The company spent a lot of time and money on designing attractive commodity packaging for their new line of organic snacks.
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In contrast, Smith engaged with the new culture of commodity packaging and advertising – and extended his paintings into the space of the room to such a degree that the stretched canvases almost became sculptures.
Margins have been squeezed by higher commodity, packaging and distribution costs.
Back then Ball was just another small operator in the fragmented commodity packaging business.
Pop Art, with its images culled from the media that surround us (billboards, newspapers, and shopping aisles), lingers over banality as it challenges viewers to differentiate between the artwork and the commodity packaging itself.
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For Michael Thomas Carroll of New Mexico Highlands University, Crosby was a commodity, packaged via the mass medium of radio.
This cycle covered the tremendous growth in financial sector earnings, largely trading profits from commodities, packaging mortgage-backed securities and other derivatives like credit default swaps.
In fact, health and spirituality have become the newest commodities packaged for ego consumption.
Many mining commodities are packaged and shipped using bags.
Once procured, commodities are packaged in Yangon-based warehouses.
Once procured at internationally competitive prices, commodities are packaged in Yangon-based warehouses by PSI staff.
It would be much like what Sun did when it was founded: taking commodity chips, software and networking gear and packaging them together for customers.
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