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The phrase 'multiple layers of packaging' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you are describing a situation where multiple layers of protective packaging have been used to contain an item, including but not limited to physical items, data, or information. For example, "The electronic device was shipped with multiple layers of packaging, including thick bubble wrap and a sealed plastic box, to protect it during transit."
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And just below the incision, there it is: the fetus, the tiny prize in these multiple layers of packaging.
Most single-use disposable tools enter the OR in multiple layers of packaging.
Today, products often are wrapped in multiple layers of packaging to get them safely from the point of manufacture to consumers' cupboards and refrigerators.
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EVERY weekday morning the prison's not on lockdown, the yard holds its collective breath waiting for the pale-orange package cart to appear through multiple layers of chain-link and razor-wire fences.
"The multiple layers of meaning unfold the closer you look".
It can come from more subtle multiple layers of sound and instruments.
(Nierenberg says that Green's multiple layers of clothing were not popular with airport-security personnel).
Iridophores have interesting optical properties, created by multiple layers of protein sheets and cytoplasm.
Add multiple layers of chestnut until the meringue is thickly covered.
A better understanding of the multiple layers of snow that affect a slope's stability will allow better predictions of where layers may first collapse.
The protective panels in Caballero's clothes consist of multiple layers of such cloth, since the outer layers typically give way in the course of stopping a shot.
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