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The phrase "a pouch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small bag or container, often used for carrying items or as part of clothing.
Example: "She reached into her bag and pulled out a pouch filled with herbs."
Alternatives: "a bag" or "a pocket".
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Females lack a pouch.
"She was in a pouch".
A pouch with leather ruffles.
They fold up into a pouch.
A pouch amounts to a single dose.
They like to hang out in a pouch.
By then the diamonds were in a pouch, White says.
All but the bushy-tailed opossum have a pouch.
Considered as distinct subjects of taxation, a horse is, indeed, a horse; a wagon, a wagon; a safe, a safe; a pouch, a pouch.
"Are you sure?" Abdul-Lateef stashes the money into a pouch under his shirt.
Where a female marsupial frog would have a pouch, this one had none.
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