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Discover LudwigThe phrase "jam packed" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means something is completely filled or overcrowded. You can use it in any context where you want to emphasize how full or crowded something is. Example: "The store was jam packed with customers trying to find last minute gifts before Christmas."
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I see people who fit 27 on, jam packed.
"Jam packed full of Super Amazing Things".
Board meetings are often jam packed with a long agenda.
Bus stop is jam packed!
The infamous canals are jam packed with boats and those boats are jam packed with peeps.
These are also jam packed with sodium.[13].[13]
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The stadium is jam-packed.
The local airport was jam-packed with billionaires' private jets.
And pro football's police blotter is jam-packed this summer.
Your life is jam-packed with romantic potential!
But especially this jam-packed-with-awesome-movies year!
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