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The phrase "a suitcase on" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when describing the location or position of a suitcase, typically indicating that it is placed on a surface.
Example: "I left a suitcase on the bed while I unpacked my things."
Alternatives: "a suitcase placed on" or "a suitcase resting on".
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Sky had to apologise after one of its reporters rummaged through a suitcase on camera for effect.
The finale came, and a suitcase on a table appears.
He shuffled off, dragging a suitcase on wheels.
Who could have imagined a suitcase on wheels?
A suitcase on top of a bedroom dresser holds the remains of her old life.
Kate Arterberry, a Manhattan yoga teacher, arrived with a suitcase on her way to the airport.
You can take along EZ Bed, a folding bed in a suitcase on wheels.
I once had to buy a suitcase on a book tour.
One series, "The Suitcase," presented like a flipbook, depicts Ventura as he disappears into a suitcase on the floor.
A figure of Death wanders through it, powdered like a donut, carrying an umbrella and pulling a suitcase on wheels.
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So, improbable as it sounds, she pulled a suitcase-on-wheels as she boarded the train to Washington at Pennsylvania Station yesterday.
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