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Discover LudwigThe phrase "baggage carousel" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the rotating conveyor belt at an airport where passengers collect their checked luggage after a flight.
Example: "After a long flight, we finally arrived at the baggage carousel to retrieve our suitcases."
Alternatives: "luggage carousel" or "baggage claim area."
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baggage carousel
noun
A type of device that delivers checked luggage to the passengers at the baggage claim area at their final destination. The luggage rotates in the carousel until they are picked up.
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The demands can begin as early as the baggage carousel.
At the baggage carousel, passengers clustered around a TV to watch K. D. Lang sing "Hallelujah".
The bag Popo Parrot will stand out on the baggage carousel.
I found myself next to the same man at the baggage carousel when we landed.
He said her world travels were behind the entire baggage carousel of misunderstandings.
Just past baggage carousel 10, he hugged his uncle and his friends.
But then, as the valise traveled around the baggage carousel, I changed my mind.
At Heathrow we all said our goodbyes at the baggage carousel.
Once in La Guardia, a box of samples opened and my samples were spilling onto the baggage carousel.
But I discovered at the baggage carousel at Kennedy Airport that a can could nonetheless simply explode.
It's sort of like a baggage carousel that knows which bag is yours and deposits it at your feet.
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