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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pack a picnic" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to packing food and supplies for an outdoor meal. For example: "Let's pack a picnic and head out to the park!".
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Leave early, pack a picnic and head for the dunes.
Pack a Picnic Sandwiches made with crusty bread, charcuterie and a little olive oil are always a good option.
You could pack a picnic but there are two National Trust tearooms serving cream teas, lunches and takeaway picnic supplies.
But if you pack a picnic along with your book, you can savor more than just your trusty apple.
Ms. Margulies also encourages families to pack a picnic or buy one from local restaurants that will offer their wares.
For more tips on foods that travel well, see the June 22 Practical Traveler column, "Pack a Picnic for Your Next Flight".
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You packed a picnic.
Blaise said that Nola was packing a picnic in the kitchen.
On Sept. 8, the two packed a picnic lunch and went to Belmar Beach in New Jersey.
"Money is tight," Mr. Montoya said, as he packed a picnic in the boat on a recent Saturday morning.
Depending on the time of year, we'll be packing a picnic and getting in our car for a one-hour drive to a forest or a beach.
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