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Discover LudwigThe phrase "inside the suitcase" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a particular item or object that is located or contained within the suitcase. For example, "I found a hidden journal inside the suitcase."
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What's inside the suitcase?
Inside the suitcase was a note, written in Spanish.
Improving Your Odds Everyone knows how to keep belongings out of Mr. Owens's one-block store: put a label with a name, the destination address, even an itinerary, inside the suitcase.
According to police sources cited by the South China Morning Post, about 2,000 photos were found on the suspect's smartphone, including pictures of the victim who was found inside the suitcase.
Mr Prentice said Mikaeel's body was found inside the suitcase.
Inside the suitcase was a new kind of water gun.
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If the inside of the suitcase is lined with plastic, wipe it down with a clean, damp cloth (not the one you used on the outsides) and, if necessary, a mild cleaner.
Use a clean cloth to polish and clean both the inside and outside of the suitcase, depending on what it's made from.
Are you carrying inside the suitcases any packages for anyone that were not packed by you? (No).
In the Oxford American, Joshua Clark writes about his acquaintance with Campbell, giving a peek inside the contents of the suitcase and Williams's wild and tragic personal life.
Mr. Giaka is the only witness expected to link the defendants to the suitcase with the bomb inside.
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