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Discover Ludwig"bag of ice" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a bag containing ice, often used for keeping food or drinks cold. Example: I reached into the cooler and pulled out a bag of ice to put in the drinks.
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And then, surprisingly, he reached for a bag of ice.
Greg Lawrence talks about the $10 bag of ice.
The next best thing is a bag of ice.
"It felt like a bag of ice: heavy and lumpy," he said.
But he might be able to help more with a bag of ice and two aspirin.
Mr. Abraham did not require medical attention, only a bag of ice.
Wade sat with his teammates during the game, a large bag of ice wrapped around his knee.
He left the locker room with a massive bag of ice wrapped around his wrist, and an edgy tone.
But after the game, he walked with a limp and wore a bag of ice on his left ankle.
He left Legends Field carrying a bag of ice wrapped in a towel, but he said he was feeling better.
Arenas carried a bag of ice on his bruised right shoulder after the game but vowed to play Monday.
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