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The phrase "pack into" is correct and usable in written English
You can use the phrase "pack into" to mean to fit or cram something or several things into a small or confined space. For example: We packed all of our camping gear into just one small suitcase.
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Families pack into freezing huts.
When cool, pack into a storage jar.
Pack into clean, dry storage jars.
Membrane proteins are notoriously difficult to pack into crystals.
I silently slung my pack into an airfield-bound truck.
That's a lot to pack into a pet memoir.
That's a lot to pack into an advertising campaign.
How much art can you pack into 24 hours?
Serve immediately or pack into a lunchbox for later.
Stir into mashed potatoes and pack into a greased baking dish.
"We would pack into one car, nobody had a problem with it either.
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