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The phrase 'pack light' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used as an idiom meaning to prepare for travel by taking only the essential items. For example, "I'm planning on travelling for six months, so I'm trying to remember to pack light."
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The upshot: pack light.
Why pack light?
The key is to pack light.
Pack light and buy local if you need additional items.
The Kentucky Derby victor, Orb, does not pack light.
At 756 pages, the book doesn't pack light.
All the more reason to pack light and carry on.
If you're planning a cycling trip, pack light.
Our best advice on luggage and packing is to PACK LIGHT!
I know I told you to pack light, but light didn't mean bring nothing".
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Pack light-weight, casual clothes with several shorts and swimsuits.
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