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The phrase "a tote" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type of bag, typically a large and often unfastened bag used for carrying items.
Example: "I packed my beach essentials into a tote for our day by the ocean."
Alternatives: "a bag" or "a carryall".
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It was actually a tote, from Prada.
It was a tote for their growlers.
And a tote bag.
What more could you want from a tote?
"Robert Mitchum would not carry a tote bag," he explained.
("I made myself a tote bag").
Or maybe purchase something useful, like a tote bag to cart around your groceries.
Inside was a tote bag printed with the organization's logo and an urgent appeal for funds.
(The store donates a nickel to local nonprofits when a shopper brings in a tote).
She reached into a tote bag and pulled out a binder with a clear plastic cover: "Projek Respek Werkswinkel".
Along one side is a full-field scoreboard that resembles a tote board in an off-track betting parlor.
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