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The phrase "a briefcase stashed with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a briefcase that contains or is filled with certain items, often implying that the items are hidden or stored away.
Example: "He opened the door to reveal a briefcase stashed with important documents and cash."
Alternatives: "a briefcase filled with" or "a briefcase packed with".
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Because until he turned out to have a briefcase of money stashed in his wardrobe, he seemed pretty dull.
With him at all times was a briefcase loaded with diamond jewelry.
Spano, grinning, hurried off to the podium, carrying a briefcase full of scores with him.
He's a briefcase with a mouth.
"That means I may have had a briefcase with me.
An example of other applications is a briefcase, with multiple access cards.
2K Sports even gave Kobe a briefcase with a built-in Xbox 360.
I also had a briefcase with several projects I could work on.
There's smart concealed storage beneath the load floor in the rear, a great place to stash a briefcase or computer bag out of site when parking.
With a briefcase full of money.
Gliding off in a taxi, with a briefcase full of military secrets.
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