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The phrase "a suitcase full of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a suitcase that is filled with a particular item or items.
Example: "She arrived at the airport with a suitcase full of clothes for her vacation."
Alternatives: "a bag packed with" or "a trunk loaded with".
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"He blew into town with a suitcase full of ideas.
"I have a suitcase full of them," he says.
He's waiting somewhere with a suitcase full of $100,000.
The winner collects a suitcase full of money.
All they've got left is a suitcase full of cash".
/ I've got a suitcase full of cash to get me out of trouble".
The Knicks head home with an 0-2 record and a suitcase full of regrets.
He arrived in Berlin with little more than a suitcase full of summer clothes.
Brittnie, an image consultant from Chicago, has a suitcase full of high heels.
I've never seen that before: there actually was a suitcase full of money.
He arrived with no family, only $50 and a suitcase full of books.
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