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The phrase "car boot" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to the trunk of a car, so it is often used when talking about loading items into a trunk. For example, "I had to squeeze all the groceries into the car boot."
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car boot
noun
A wheel clamp or Denver boot
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The Car Boot Sale.
Sue: Or car boot sales?
Find a local car boot sale here.
The M60 stashed in his car boot?
Full of car boot stuff … every weekend.
I doubt Murdoch had a crutch in his car boot.
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Her goods are mostly bought from car-boot sales.
Nickname Car-boot head – because he's got a massive forehead.
They were £1 each at a car-boot sale.
I get everything from markets, car-boot sales, junk shops and occasionally eBay.
Cyberspace sometimes seems to have turned into a gigantic car-boot sale.
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