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The phrase "A bag of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a quantity or type of items contained within a bag.
Example: "I bought a bag of apples from the market."
Alternatives: "A sack of" or "A pouch of".
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A bag of frozen French-toast sticks.
A bag of lettuce replaces a head.
A bag of raisins.
A bag of porn?
A bag of choccies is at stake.
A bag of ice or a bag of peas doesn't do the job".
A bag of frozen berries (preferably blue).
A bag of ice.
Buy a bag of hay.
The boy carried a bag of candy.
POPE Francis is a bag of surprises.
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