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The phrase "a backpack full of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a backpack that is filled with various items or contents.
Example: "She carried a backpack full of books, snacks, and supplies for the camping trip."
Alternatives: "a bag filled with" or "a rucksack packed with".
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Feldman carries a backpack full of medicines.
Before his senior season, Keller weighed 185 pounds — with a backpack full of books.
I travelled the world in short bursts, with a backpack full of medicine.
I had only $4,000 to my name and no possessions except a backpack full of camping gear.
He also brought a backpack full of biscuits and inner tubes, both of which we consumed on the way down.
He said he then received a backpack full of money, though he did not specify an amount.
Mr Temkin tells Babbage that he had a backpack full of cash and no one absconded with the iPad.
We took home a quart of chili, two pints of currants, a dozen eggs and a backpack full of meat.
A young girl walked in with a backpack full of money and said where do you want this?
I showed up for a day of work carrying a backpack full of ingredients culled from my kitchen cabinets.
Knight was caught on Tuesday as he left the camp's kitchen freezer with a backpack full of food, they said.
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