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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a briefcase of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the contents or items contained within a briefcase, often in a metaphorical or descriptive context.
Example: "He opened the briefcase of secrets, revealing documents that could change everything."
Alternatives: "a case of" or "a bag of".
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Don't think it's only genius (flaming), humor (dry), a briefcase of cerebral dust.
Why is there a briefcase of £50 notes in a secret compartment of Ejiofor's wardrobe?
'Madame went to the Philippines with a briefcase of cash and bought her.
Because until he turned out to have a briefcase of money stashed in his wardrobe, he seemed pretty dull.
They sent a guy out here with a briefcase of drilling instructions and he wouldn't let it leave his hand".
You lug a briefcase of cash to a hawala office in an Iranian bazaar and then ask for it to be made available in Beijing or Los Angeles.
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In Munich, unwittingly watched by a black African and a European companion as he opens Robertson's luggage locker, the reinvigorated man finds a briefcase full of diagrams of guns.
In 1974, at the Cosmos Club in Washington, Kendall and I were handed a briefcase full of papers by John F. O'Leary, the director of licensing of the A.E.C.
So with $40 in his shoe, a pair of coveralls and a briefcase full of music, Mr. Cassel boarded a cattle train for a five-day trip to Jersey City.
Nicholas L. Majka, arrived at the outpost with a briefcase full of Afghan currency, the equivalent of $25,000.
"The curator must have had a very difficult decision as to what artifacts to put here," she said, standing near a briefcase version of a car phone, one of Mr. Presley's prized gadgets.
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