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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'bag of chips' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a bag of potato or corn chips that are often eaten as snacks. For example: "I'm hungry; I think I'll grab a bag of chips."
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"We were given a beverage and a bag of chips.
Those with money might invest in a bag of chips.
"A bag of chips, that's luxury to me".
The florid execution techniques include a poisoned bag of chips.
"They take a food, a bag of chips, anything and say: 'What else?
"I need a bag of chips, I just go to the store".
It could identify pets, furniture, paintings, even a bag of chips.
He had secretly eaten an entire bag of chips and is half-crazed with thirst.
"They're out there participating in the world, not on the couch eating a bag of chips".
He was joined only by Marv Albert's voice on the radio and a bag of chips.
Maybe every day or two I'd get a bag of chips".
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