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Meute de chiens and sac à dos pour chien are French equivalents of the English phrase "dog pack." Context makes clear whether a backpack for (case 2) or a group of (example 1) dogs suits. The respective pronunciations will be "muht duh shya" and "sa-ka-do poor shya" in French.

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