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"ice pack" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a bag or pack filled with ice, often used for treating injuries or reducing swelling. For example: - "She sprained her ankle while hiking and immediately applied an ice pack to reduce the swelling." - "To soothe his sore muscles, he used an ice pack after his intense workout at the gym."
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The Arctic ice pack?
"She got the ice pack".
He had an ice pack on his knee afterward.
Now someone go get Madonna an ice pack.
Martha was putting an ice pack round his right knee.
She held an ice pack wrapped in a dishtowel.
They put an ice pack on his head.
She asked the flight attendant for an ice pack.
Mowbray added: "Everyone's got an ice pack on.
Why an ice pack?
Kevin McEnroe loves New York, loves the Knicks, And thiceis his first packished storested
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