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The phrase "a wallet full of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a wallet that contains a large amount of something, typically money or cards.
Example: "He pulled out a wallet full of cash and started counting the bills."
Alternatives: "a purse brimming with" or "a wallet packed with".
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"I have a wallet full of them".
I have a wallet full of slave-owners".
He swayed and stared dumbly into a wallet full of receipts.
"That way, you don't end up with a wallet full of plastic".
He was carrying a wallet full of identification cards with him, Mr. McCann said.
A waiter at a luxury hotel shows off a wallet full of tips from around the world.
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Either way, finish off the survivor with the shotgun or other weapon and claim your prize of the little sister and a wallet-full of cash.
However, there is much evidence showing that people who donate blood, tip on a foreign trip, give money to beggars or return a lost wallet full of cash often attempt to underplay their altruistic behavior by supplying selfish motives that make their actions acceptable as conforming to a self-interest norm (Wuthnow 1991).
Our, now former (they retired him with a huge wallet full of cash), school district athletic director is a football guy.
Good news for people suffering from discomfort caused by sitting on a thick wallet full of credit cards and credit card receipts for a long duration: Visa, the credit card company, said it supported making wireless payments through some smartphones, though it would replace the plastic Visa cards issued by banks.
As they sat together in the September sunshine, Mosley flipped through a plastic wallet full of photos: There was Ronnie the Clown, dressed as a janitor, a surgeon, a cop.
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