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The phrase "a bag full of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a bag that contains a large quantity of something, often implying that it is overflowing or well-stocked.
Example: "She walked into the room carrying a bag full of groceries, ready to prepare dinner for her family."
Alternatives: "a sack filled with" or "a pouch brimming with".
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There's a bag full of them.
And I still had a bag full of candy.
"A bag full of live lobsters," said one.
He was carrying a bag full of books from the Strand.
The kids are rewarded for their patience with a bag full of chocolate candy.
Ms. Kail flew to New York with a bag full of them on Nov. 2.
"You've got African-Americans, you've got Hispanics, you've got a bag full of money," he said.
He's like a garden gnome who turned out to have a bag full of pixie dust.
On the hall table sits a bag full of pills left behind by the visiting nurse.
An Iraqi soldier entered the compound and emerged triumphantly with a bag full of explosives.
A dancer goes through a bag full of fierce masks, trying them on for effect.
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