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Discover Ludwig"huge baggage" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to physical items that need to be carried (i.e., suitcases and other large containers) or figuratively to refer to a difficult set of problems or experiences. For example, "The survivors of the earthquake had to bear the huge baggage of emotional trauma."
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"It's not a happy situation to be in, because this is my city and I absolutely love it – but I wish it was minus this huge baggage.
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He was convinced that you had to be madly in love with movies, and cheerfully burdened by "a huge cinematic baggage," in order to make movies of your own.
You all need to be prepared to deal with huge emotional baggage," she noted.
According to Taylor, cults emphasize positive aspects of the group over negative aspects of outsiders, endlessly repeat simple ideas in "highly reductive, definitive - sounding phrases", and refer to "abstract and ambiguous" ideas associated with "huge emotional baggage".
However, this has not meant a decline in his supply, he said, because the number of passengers is still on the rise, keeping the tonnage that flows into his huge store, Unclaimed Baggage in Scottsboro, Ala., pretty steady.
That doesn't help anyone because as LGBT people we actually don't want to be treated the same, we want to be treated as LGBT people and all that involves". What that involves, says Newman, who married his partner in March, "is often a huge amount of baggage.
I got charged huge fees for excess baggage on the way out and then when I got there my bag didn't arrive, along with all my equipment.
When Ruffian began his long journey south to spend the winter in Florida, he was carrying a huge amount of extra baggage.
That course of action now comes freighted with a huge amount of political baggage; instead it is the exiled flanker-cum-number eight who once again finds himself cast as the outsider, having made clear to Bath he was interested in coming home.
Labour have a huge number of MPs and different baggage to carry.
"Their baggage already increases to such huge proportions," it said, "that even the capacious 'Niagara' bids fair to be well filled, and still they shop".
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