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Discover LudwigThe phrase "packet of chips" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a sealed packet of potato chips or some other type of snack. Example: I opened the cupboard to find a packet of chips left over from the party.
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There was never a packet of chips or box of candy in my house when I was growing up.
"People said that my daughter was greedy and that's why she could be lured with a packet of chips," he recalled.
Guardian Australia used the calculator spreadsheet provided on the website to rank a packet of chips and a block of plain chocolate.
Nervous aides noticed that when General Rajiv Rono had said the last part about crushing, he had crushed a half empty packet of chips in his hand.
"I would pick up a packet of chips and go to the bathroom and eat because I was so afraid to go to the cafeteria, where everyone had their own friends and cliques," she said.
If the glass of my TV screen weren't there, I'd swear Bajo and Hex were about to hand me a packet of chips and then we'd all just natter about games together.
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Beverly Tsambi, 41, was in Mr. Abdi's Mandela Park shop with her two grandchildren, looking over packets of chips.
He spends his days watching music videos on television and eating white bread, tinned sardines, fizzy drinks and packets of chips.
Like little mice hiding packets of chips and cookies in their bags and purses.
She'd open packets of chips, place them next to me, and leave the room.
Nuts, raisins and seeds are all naturally gluten-free, but check any added coatings and check all packets of crisps (chips) and other savory snacks.
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