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The phrase "as a bag" is grammatically correct but may not be commonly used in written English without additional context.
It can be used in a metaphorical sense or in a simile to compare something to a bag, often implying a sense of containment or emptiness.
Example: "He felt as a bag, filled with hopes and dreams, yet weighed down by reality."
Alternatives: "like a sack" or "similar to a pouch".
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(Cue for identical fabric as a bag).
LeSportsac was a logo masquerading as a bag.
He began his career aged 13 as a bag boy in his father's grocery store.
The simple curtain was quickly replaced by what is now known as a bag skirt.
At 8 he befriended a con artist who employed him as a bag boy.
But before they charge you, they have to ensure the bag 'qualifies' as a bag.
The single is about as commercial as a bag of dead spiders.
A laptop would have been as useful as a bag of bricks.
Unfortunately, Take Control is about as edgy as a bag of paperclips.
About as clever and sexy as a bag of week-old cinnamon buns.
But this new frill is hardly as benign as a bag of pretzels.
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