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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a knapsack" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of bag or backpack, often used for carrying items while traveling or hiking.
Example: "She packed her essentials into a knapsack before heading out for the weekend trip."
Alternatives: "a backpack" or "a rucksack".
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On Jim's back, like a knapsack, was a rebreather.
He had six spare batteries in a knapsack.
Sellers quote prices strategically, inducing a knapsack game.
She had a framed picture of him in a knapsack.
They packed a knapsack of supplies, including some eggs and kitty treats, and we set off.
His face was covered by a bandanna, and a knapsack was strapped to his chest.
He had a.45-caliber handgun and a knapsack of ammunition.
That is, running away in the heat of anger with a knapsack on her back.
As Mr. Farhad watches idly, a stranger enters the frame with a knapsack on his back.
"It required men to buy a knapsack, a rifle, and gunpowder," he said.
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For the leaky pipe replacement problem a knapsack-based heuristic is applied.
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