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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a suitcase that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific suitcase and providing additional information about it.
Example: "I found a suitcase that has a built-in charging port for my devices."
Alternatives: "a suitcase which" or "a suitcase with".
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A portmanteau is a suitcase that opens into halves.
Ruben: He moved into the apartment with a suitcase, that was all he had.
I do have a suitcase that has been away from home longer than I have.
A woman's body found in a suitcase that had been chucked into a lake.
Now the problem is packing them all into a suitcase that is lighter than forty-four pounds.
The film is a comedy, but its plot involves a bomb in a suitcase that winds up in a plane.
Two others emerged with weapons and a suitcase that exploded when police fire hit it, according to a police account.
A total of 40 litres of hydrogen peroxide was found with some being stashed in a suitcase that was eventually discovered in woodland near the house.
The body of a woman was found early Wednesday in a suitcase that had been left on a street in East Harlem, the authorities said.
In her hand was a suitcase that had been packed with her weekend's wardrobe in secret by her younger sister, Tina.
Then she saw that he was leaning in the back seat of a car going through some baskets & a suitcase that were there.
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