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Discover LudwigThe phrase "packed in" is correct and is often used in written English
It typically means to tightly cram something into some space. For example, "The trunk was packed in with the rest of the family's possessions."
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packed in
verb
Past of pack in
Exact(59)
The crowd packed in tightly.
They come from Holland, packed in ice.
"It's packed in there," she said.
I've packed in.
They're still packed in boxes".
Expectations were tightly packed in the mid-2000s.
They are packed in like cattle.
Both came packed in a glass mug.
His heart was packed in ice.
One of the fridges has packed in.
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All columns were packed in-house [18], [19].
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