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"pack of boys" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a group of boys who are together or behaving in a similar manner. Example: The park was filled with a pack of rowdy boys, running and laughing as they played tag.
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I dream of doing it in front of a huge pack of boys.
The pack of boys with whom they run are "treated unfairly, baited and singled out because of their school and community records, and because some are African-Americans".
I pointed to a pack of boys on the other side of the campus and said, "Chauffeured car," and according to him I was always right.
He left his home in North Korea at the age of 8 for a Dickensian existence, begging on the streets with a pack of boys when famine struck and his parents could not feed him.
There's a gripping journey of exploration, an extraordinary feast and a tremendous fight between Sophie, Matteo and their tree-dwelling friends and a wolf-like pack of boys from the station area.
Its 13-year-old narrator, Renato Amoroso (Giusppe Sulfaro), is one of the youngest in a pack of boys who spend much of their spare time trailing, ogling and swapping explicit fantasies about the magnificent Malena, whose husband is off in Africa fighting for Mussolini.
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Anyone who has confronted a pack of boy soldiers carrying AK-47s will know how terrifying they are.
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Packs of boys can be cruel, even those as small-fry as 10 or 11 — whose youth may also explain their ignorance of more cutting-edge injectables.
There are few sights as chilling as watching children play in garbage, and in the stunning documentary "Hillbrow Kids" the spectacle of the packs of boys bounding up and down on discarded mattresses as the dust swirls in the air around them is just one of the images that will remain with you.
"Naturally my birth almost kills my mother, for my head is too big," he writes, and off we go – into the Irish diaspora in the inner-city Manchester of the 1960s, where packs of boys playfully stone rats to death, and "no one we know is on the electoral roll".
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