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Are these correct?
He has six-pack abs.
He has 6-pack abs.
He has a six-pack.
He has a 6-pack.
(Many people)
They have six-pack abs
They have 6-pack abs.
They have six-packs.
They have 6-packs.
Are these all correct?
Aug 17, 2020 6:06 AM
Answers · 3
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I have seen and heard all of these variations. I would say they're all correct.
August 17, 2020
Hello Tyker!
According to the Collins Dictionary it should be written like this: "six-pack" and this term has two meanings
so the sentence should show the context. So the correct way of writing it is: "He has a six-pack stomach." or "He has six-pack abs." and "They have six-pack abs."
I hope that helps!
August 17, 2020
All doog.
BTW: He has a six-pack, without context probably means he's carrying beer.
August 17, 2020
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