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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a satchel" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of bag, typically one with a strap, used for carrying books or personal items.
Example: "She carried her laptop and books in a satchel as she walked to class."
Alternatives: "a bag" or "a messenger bag".
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It's a satchel.
But later Elizabeth discovers a satchel filled with photographs.
"I had a satchel with my journal in.
By contrast, a satchel worn on the back looked cute.
"They had a satchel, a drop cloth and assorted knives".
From a satchel, he takes out two black books held together with an elastic band.
He pulled a book from a satchel and began reciting mantras.
Sann Aung wears a frayed hat with a brim, chews betel nut, and carries a satchel.
They come here with only a satchel of clothes, and they have no money.
Two pistols and a satchel of ammunition were found with the body.
A satchel bag like this one looks good but is also really practical.
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