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Free sign upThe phrase "a suitcase in a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when describing a location or context involving a suitcase, often leading to a more complete thought or description.
Example: "She found a suitcase in a corner of the attic, covered in dust."
Alternatives: "a suitcase inside a" or "a suitcase within a".
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In 1944, Eva Braun had deposited a suitcase in a fireproof safe.
Detectives found pieces in a refrigerator freezer in Mr. Aron's attic apartment and in a suitcase in a trash bin a couple of miles away.
They found some of Leiby's remains in the freezer and other parts of the body in a suitcase in a trash bin two and a half miles away.
The male child found in a suitcase in a nearby field on April 9, 2008, was never identified, Mr. Metcalf said.
Investigators now believe that the portion of his remains that were discovered inside a suitcase in a Dumpster had been deposited by the suspect after midnight that Tuesday, shortly before investigators went to his home at 2 40 a.m.
Detectives found pieces in a refrigerator-freezer in Mr. Aron's tiny attic apartment — there was blood on the handles, police officials said — and in a suitcase in a trash bin a couple of miles away.
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