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"carrying stuff" is a correct and usable phrase in written English, and you can use it any time you need to refer to the action of bringing or transporting something.
For example: "We had to make two trips to the store because the car wasn't big enough to fit all the stuff we needed, so Dan took one load and I went with him to help with carrying stuff."
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Everybody's carrying stuff.
· Take at least one adult per child, and then one more for carrying stuff.
As young people flourish into adulthood, they enter a fine tradition of carrying stuff around in conveniently sized lightweight bags.
Tot tips · Take a wheelbarrow, not a buggy - they're much better for carrying stuff, and children, too.
People volunteered for all kinds of jobs — picking up trash, carrying stuff, doing whatever was needed….The Times wants to know what kind of culture produces this.
People volunteered for all kinds of jobs picking up trash, carrying stuff, doing whatever was needed….The Times wants to know what kind of culture produces this.
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Siena, 7, began carrying stuffed animals after the shooting as a form of protection.
Siena and her friends began carrying stuffed animals as a form of protection.
The victims — women carrying stuffed file folders, young men in Windbreakers — were ushered into the sanctuary.
A swarm of couples materialized: couples drinking iced coffee, couples wearing backpacks, couples carrying stuffed animals, couples dressed all in red.
Best of all, they can carry stuff.
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