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Discover Ludwig"packs of" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a set of items that are typically sold as a unit or in a bundle. Example sentence: I bought two packs of batteries for my flashlight.
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Packs of dry socks.
Some of them carried packs of Skittles.
Packs of cigarettes are consumed daily.
There are also marauding packs of "nomads".
The endless packs of Players cigarettes.
i smoked 2 packs of newports".
545 packs of unfiltered Belomorkanal cigarettes (papirosy).
Packs of parents, swilling Starbucks, hovered nearby.
857 packs of cheap, unfiltered Prima cigarettes.
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Three men, three six-packs of Budweiser.
The secret: "Buy several six-packs of beer.
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