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Yes, the word 'pack' is a collective noun for:

  • a pack of brownies (scouts)
  • a pack of buzzards
  • a pack of cards
  • a pack of cigarettes
  • a pack of coyotes
  • a pack of dinosaurs
  • a pack of dogs
  • a pack of gulls
  • a pack of gum
  • a pack of grouse
  • a pack of hounds
  • a pack of mongooses
  • a pack of mules
  • a pack of perch
  • a pack of polar bears
  • a pack of rats
  • a pack of stoats
  • a pack of submarines
  • a pack of weasels
  • a pack of wolves
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