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Discover Ludwig"a bag of" is a perfectly acceptable and correct phrase to use in written English.
Generally, it can be used to refer to a collection of items that are contained within a single bag, such as a bag of apples, a bag of chips, a bag of candy, etc. For example: I went to the store and bought a bag of apples for my lunch.
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Buy a bag of hay.
A bag of frozen French-toast sticks.
The boy carried a bag of candy.
A bag of lettuce replaces a head.
POPE Francis is a bag of surprises.
I'll say a bag of Minstrels.
A bag of raisins.
Out came a bag of sucking candies.
A bag of porn?
He picked up a bag of poha.
"Buy a bag of lettuce.
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