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The word 'backpack' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the word 'backpack' to refer to a bag that is usually worn on the back and used for carrying items such as clothing, books, or supplies. For example, "I took my backpack with me on my camping trip so that I could carry all of my supplies."
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I had my trusty tent strapped to my backpack so setting up camp on the sand would be straightforward enough, but I also knew that the four stone walls – albeit slightly dilapidated and certainly not heated – of a bothy (a disused building maintained by volunteers for walkers' use) were just a couple of kilometres away.
Last year, the city issued a new rule that allowed the homeless to have only three belongings with them: a bedroll, backpack and beverage.
I try to cover bare leg with backpack.
Guests at its Bloomsbury or Chelsea hotels get a free continental breakfast, backpack and map of London, a VIP discount pass for Westfield shopping centre, and a panettone or mince pies when they book a one-night stay between now and 11 January.
Jewell, who died in 2007, saved countless lives when he sounded the alarm after discovering a backpack containing pipe bombs at the Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta.
I travelled the world in short bursts, with a backpack full of medicine.
An unattended backpack led to the evacuation of Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Dfat) in Canberra on Tuesday, underlining heightened security fears after the deadly Sydney siege.
And now I'd come to Toksan, a town which isn't the prettiest, and it's pouring so hard I'm sheltering under a shop's awning, and that tent in my backpack doesn't seem so useful now.
At the moment you need a backpack of stuff, but it takes us a baby step along the road to becoming borgs.
"God, Thailand's so slow," they whined, even as the bus company sent a car to reunite the ingrates with a forgotten backpack.
As the fans streamed to the exits, one couple were wearily packing their saltire flag into a backpack.
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