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"pack in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a phrasal verb meaning to fit a large amount of something into a small or limited space. Example: "I had to pack in all my clothes and belongings into one suitcase before moving to my new apartment." In this sentence, "pack in" is used to describe the act of fitting a large amount of clothes and belongings into one suitcase.
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pack in
verb
To give up, to quit.
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You can pack in thick plastic can also.
You just pack in and go home".
We can pack in two weeks.
Take the pack in general.
"They were easy to pack in a suitcase," he explained.
Guides must pack in all food, water and generator fuel.
Seoul leads the pack, in its characteristic hurry.
"You're trying to catch the pack in front of you".
WABC and Univision led the pack in correcting the record.
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