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package of nuts
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "package of nuts" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a container or packaging that holds a variety of nuts, typically for sale or consumption. Example: "I bought a package of nuts to snack on during the movie."
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3 human-written examples
Struggled to open a package of nuts or chips?
News & Media
She brought a care package of nuts, water, and some other objects to comfort me and help me retain energy.
News & Media
A package of nuts, a granola bar, or a piece of fruit are easy, healthy options to pack for your walk.
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57 human-written examples
By the third day, many of the passengers began running out of the bottles of water they had brought on board and the packages of nuts and dried fruit that sustained them between meals.
News & Media
We tend to eat more food from large packages and we usually do not even realize it so I don't suggest stocking up on jumbo packages of nuts, cereal, chips, and crackers.
News & Media
Avoid packaged cereal bars, dried fruit or packages of nuts.
Wiki
In one experiment, college students thought a 60-piece package of mixed nuts, labeled "medium," weighed 64.03 grams, but a "small" label shrank the package's apparent weight nearly 20 percent, to 51.78 grams.
News & Media
By now, most consumers probably know that a package of Grape-Nuts contains neither grapes nor nuts, but rather crunchy nuggets made of wheat and barley.
News & Media
A missile flew as well when the Cubs played the White Sox one day in an exhibition at Comiskey Park, but this time the offering was not a 15-cent red-and-white-striped package of Beech Nut chewing tobacco.
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I have no idea how many Ring Dings and packages of beer nuts a toddler needs each day.
News & Media
I grabbed a few containers of Trump-brand trail mix from the gift shop in the lobby, then some packages of Trump nuts and a case of Trump Water for necessary hydration.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to a specific brand or product, use the full name including the brand and then "package of nuts". For example, "I bought a Planters package of nuts."
Common error
Avoid using "package of nuts" when a more specific description is appropriate. For instance, use "bag of almonds" or "tin of cashews" for clarity if you're referring to one type of nut.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "package of nuts" functions as a noun phrase, typically serving as the object of a verb or preposition. As Ludwig confirms, the phrase is correct and usable in written English. It identifies a specific, pre-packaged quantity of nuts.
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News & Media
45%
Wiki
30%
Science
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Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "package of nuts" is a grammatically sound and commonly understood way to describe a pre-packaged quantity of nuts, as supported by Ludwig. While versatile, it's best to be specific about the type of nuts if relevant (e.g., "package of almonds"). Ludwig confirms the phrase is acceptable for use. The phrase is most frequently used in news and media, as well as in wiki-type content. Considering best practices will enhance clarity and avoid overgeneralization, and using alternatives such as "bag of nuts" or "container of nuts" may also be helpful depending on the context.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
bag of mixed nuts
Focuses on the type of container and the variety of nuts.
sealed container of nuts
Emphasizes the preservation aspect of the packaging.
container of assorted nuts
Highlights the variety within a container.
supply of nuts
Focuses on the quantity available rather than the packaging itself.
nuts in a wrapper
Highlights the wrapping material.
serving of nuts
Focuses on the portion rather than the packaging.
nuts for snacking
Highlights the intended use of the nuts.
nuts in bulk
Emphasizes the large quantity of nuts, often unpackaged.
selection of nuts
Highlights the variety of nuts available.
nuts ready to eat
Focuses on the convenience of the nuts being prepared for consumption.
FAQs
How can I use "package of nuts" in a sentence?
You can use "package of nuts" to describe a container holding nuts, such as: "She brought a "package of nuts" to share during the movie."
What are some alternatives to saying "package of nuts"?
Alternatives include "bag of nuts", "tin of nuts", or "container of nuts", depending on the packaging.
Is it correct to say "a nuts package" instead of "package of nuts"?
No, the correct and more common phrasing is ""package of nuts"". "A nuts package" is grammatically awkward and not standard English.
What kind of nuts are usually in a "package of nuts"?
The contents vary; it can be a single type like almonds or a mix, as in a "package of mixed nuts". Check the label for specific ingredients.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Source & Trust
82%
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4.5/5
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