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Discover Ludwig"a luggage" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it anytime you are referring to a large item of baggage used for travel, such as a suitcase or trunk. For example, "I had to check my luggage at the airport before boarding the plane."
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"There's a luggage rack up there as well".
At one time, they ran a luggage company.
The knife was discovered by a luggage screening device.
My first encounter in America was with a luggage cart.
"I left it on a luggage trolley at Heathrow.
Safe & Sound is a luggage transportation service for festival-goers.
And we spell it with two "r"s even if it's a luggage carrousel.
His belongings, loaded onto a luggage cart, included two shopping bags from Target.
As the boat pulls into the dock, a smiling bellman approaches with a luggage cart.
It's nice that sharing a luggage cart made you feel you owed that guy the truth.
Her father owns Jekyll & Hide, a luggage and leather-goods store there.
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