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The phrase "a sack" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a bag or container, often made of flexible material, used for carrying or storing items.
Example: "He filled a sack with potatoes from the garden."
Alternatives: "a bag" or "a pouch".
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When is a sack not a sack?
SM: A sack full!
DeVito had a sack.
Ended with a sack.
On third down, a sack by Thomas.
"Getting a sack is almost statistically impossible".
"Get a sack and get points.
"It's like a sack of potatoes".
"Who wants a sack of cement?
"If a sack happens, great.
Cornelius Griffin gains a sack.
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