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"pack a wallop" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to have a powerful effect or punch. You can use it whenever you want to express that something has a profound effect or is very powerful. Example sentence: "His words really packed a wallop - I was quite taken aback by the force of his message."
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"They really do pack a wallop".
The show does occasionally pack a wallop.
So … for all those pests that pack a wallop?
But those it offers can pack a wallop.
Even that limited release may pack a wallop.
The songs stand up; still pack a wallop.
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Tone and inflection in the English language can be subtle, yet pack a walloping punch.
It packed a wallop.
"That kid packs a wallop.
Its fruity scent packs a wallop.
GH "Yeah, that definitely packs a wallop.
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