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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bag of rice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a quantity of rice that is packaged in a bag, often in cooking or grocery contexts.
Example: "I need to buy a bag of rice for the recipe I'm planning to make this weekend."
Alternatives: "sack of rice" or "package of rice."
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For quicker ripening, place in a paper bag of rice.
One man carried a 50kg bag of rice.
"We haven't received a bag of rice in months.
Can you chuck a bag of rice at an African?
At least here, a few coins can buy a bag of rice.
Yoshiyuki Sakuma was one of many who could not find a single bag of rice.
One had a small plastic bag of rice in his pocket.
In another a father is tempted to steal a bag of rice to feed his family.
The people there would have taken a bag of rice or a notebook.
I'm sat in my kitchen looking at a bag of rice.
In the kitchen she discovered a bag of rice cakes and some lettuce.
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