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The phrase "a trunk of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a large container or storage space, often associated with a car or a large box.
Example: "She opened a trunk of old photographs and memorabilia from her childhood."
Alternatives: "a chest of" or "a box of".
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I located Nick digging through a trunk of underwear.
After a telephone consultation with a stylist, you are sent a trunk of clothes carefully selected for you.
The aforementioned death is a heart attack, caused by carrying a trunk of lutefisk up three flights of stairs.
Suryadi plays a trunk of bamboo strung with metal and bamboo strings, a sort of hybrid amplified zither he has named the bambu wukir.
He said the show motivated him to lose 150 pounds, and finally move this year from Boston to New York with $200 and a trunk of clothes.
The woman he leaves her for, obsessed with Plath, asphyxiates herself and her child, beside a trunk of Plath's unpublished writings.
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Underneath that face, the shoulders sloped broadly to a thick trunk of a body with sturdy underpinning.
It's a trunk full of props.
It was a last-minute trip, a Sunday jaunt with a trunk load of presents.
The camera dwells lovingly on a trunk full of Adidas products.
The Republicans, he added, "are leaving town with a trunk full of unfinished business".
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