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Discover LudwigThe phrase "packing clothes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You may use this phrase when you are talking about the act of gathering and organizing clothing prior to a trip. For example, "I have to start packing clothes for our vacation tomorrow."
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"Packing clothes can be a problem," Seitz said.
That night, Laborde was summoned to Marie Antoinette's quarters and found the queen's staff silently packing clothes, jewelry and perfumes.
Many are nothing more than a woman in a slum packing clothes for export; others are bigger than Jagadeesan, with its 32 employees and sales of 19m rupees ($400,000).
Walsh, the new team president, was in Indianapolis on Sunday when the Knicks ended a five-game skid, presumably packing clothes and as many lucky charms as will fit in a carry-on suitcase before moving back to his hometown.
On a cool morning in October, Arlene sits in front of the television, folding and packing clothes for her upcoming trip.
Start with packing clothes.
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The mother packs clothes and food, then cremates the parachutists.
They don't pack clothes when they travel, they "outfit" themselves.
In the bedroom she packs clothes, plus some paperwork, into a suitcase.
A swim? Our bathing suits were buried under carefully packed clothes.
We packed clothes and photos of my children, my family, the memories of my life.
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