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The phrase "a trunk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a large, strong container for storing clothes and personal items, or to describe the main stem of a tree.
Example: "She packed her belongings into a trunk for the long journey ahead."
Alternatives: "a suitcase" or "a chest".
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In a trunk!
I imagine a trunk in the attic.
It's a trunk full of props.
Someone eventually found it in a trunk.
A trunk by the look of it.
The Manxter also has a trunk.
At some point, this morphed into a trunk scarf.
LS: So it's more of a trunk than a backpack?
They'd lock you in a trunk!" He's probably right.
On closer observation, he noticed that it had a trunk.
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They slept on a Catalonian bed-from-a-trunk.
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