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Discover LudwigThe phrase "whole package" is correct and can be used in written English to refer to something that includes all the elements or components necessary to complete the picture.
For example, "She applied for the job and was well-received—she had the whole package with her professional background, experience, and communication skills."
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whole package
noun
All the elements constituting a whole or occurring as a unit.
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The whole package".
He's the whole package.
It's a whole package".
Talk about the whole package!
We'd embraced the whole package.
The whole package, I hope!
"He's got the whole package.
"I want the whole package".
"They have the whole package".
"There's a whole package".
"The whole package, really".
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