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'pack with' is not a correct phrase in written English.
You could use 'pack up' (to gather and prepare items for moving) or 'filled with' (to contain many elements). For example: I've packed up my belongings and am ready to move. OR The room was filled with furniture and boxes.
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If the weather is hot, pack with an ice-pack.
The film leads the pack with 14 nominations.
Cheap Mowers leads the pack with a price of £139.99.
Amazon.com led the pack, with 15percentt of the ads.
Armstrong's main rivals were caught in the pack with him.
They've always got a solid pack with a good driving game.
Ordered shipments sometimes included a special pack with one player, unidentified, inside.
But Brazil ranks below Chile (2.8) and Mexico (2.9); America leads the pack with 3.3.
Today, AOL leads the pack with In2TV.
Leading the pack with a 127% price gain is Navteq.
Nokia leads the pack with 31.3% of the European market.
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