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The phrase "a bag of clothes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a collection of clothing items that are stored or transported in a bag.
Example: "I found a bag of clothes in the attic that I had forgotten about from last summer."
Alternatives: "a sack of garments" or "a bundle of clothing."
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She said: "We were instructed to move out when the flooding hit, and although I grabbed a bag of clothes, I lost other clothing and a DVD player which I had to leave behind.
Sometimes, it's as easy as sorting a bag of clothes.
All he had left was a bag of clothes inside a flimsy tent.
And I managed to cap off my trip by leaving a bag of clothes on the Metro.
Erison Moussa Touray, 22, tossed a bag of clothes over the fence to his older sister, Aminata Saidu.
On arrival in the USA he would be homeless with nothing but a bag of clothes and a walking stick.
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Seventeen-year-old budding actor Sarah Lenthall has brought along a bag of 80s clothes.
On average, a bag of donated clothes processed in this way earns a charity around £7.
All we've been able to rescue is a bag of damp clothes".
I didn't have much to take: some journals, a few favorite books, pictures and a bag of summer clothes.
Near the elevators, the two women were intercepted by another publicist holding a bag of workout clothes and shoes for the actress, who promptly went to change into them.
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