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The phrase "six pack" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a six-pack of canned beverages, a person's abdominal muscles, or any other context where six individual units make up a single unit. For example: "I'm going to the store to get a six pack of beer for our barbecue."
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"And a six pack of Bud Light," Big Charlie threw in.
I could buy a six pack of Rolexes for this".
The cost of a six pack of your favorite beer?
A six pack and musicians I loved and a roof.
Six Pack: ZZ Top's First Album / Rio Grande Mud.
He was still looking to find that elusive six pack.
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Even cutting rings apart on six packs can help.
It went from stealing one pack of bologna to two packs.
One pack of Life Savers contain a hundred calories.
Smoking: one pack a day if I stay in.
"One pack would've been fine," Kirsten said.
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