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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rucksack" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a type of backpack, typically used for carrying supplies or personal items, especially in outdoor or travel contexts.
Example: "I packed my clothes and gear into a rucksack for the hiking trip."
Alternatives: "a backpack" or "a knapsack".
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Or a rucksack.
Easy solution: a rucksack.
He was carrying a rucksack.
He put a rucksack on his back.
"He was not carrying a rucksack.
A rucksack full of Jean Plaidys?
He had a rucksack, like a small, black camping rucksack.
I was living out of a rucksack in hotel rooms.
He carried a rucksack from World War II.
Police are examining a rucksack at the scene.
Take a rucksack with a gas mask and swimming goggles.
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