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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bag of things" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a collection of various items or objects that are grouped together in a bag.
Example: "I found a bag of things in the attic that I haven't seen in years."
Alternatives: "a sack of items" or "a pouch of stuff".
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After his young daughter begged for a $10 bottle of cologne, Mr. Montejano said, he inadvertently dropped it into a bag of things he had already bought.
It's not the work that fills Thomas with dread as she ties up her hair and makes her way to the bus with a bag of things to sell.
Pack a bag of things you need for the meet.
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As Mr. Choudry said: "Where else can you spend $20 and leave with a bag of 20 things?
"I didn't realise it was going to be such a huge bag of things.
So it's a mixed bag of things.
This week, there is a grab bag of things to discuss.
And so before his zeal should flag, Or fall below its high meridian 15 — To work he went with dredge and drag, And fished up quite a thumping bag Of things ascidian!
As if in answer to this, he brought out from under his bench various wrapped objects: a heavy sphere, a pyramid, a bag of small rattling things.
I really needed "a bag of fresh new things".
We've got an eclectic mixed bag of things to cover this week.
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