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Discover Ludwig"large luggage" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when describing a specific type or size of luggage. For example: I struggled to fit all of my souvenirs into my large luggage before heading to the airport. Our hotel offers complimentary storage for large luggage for guests going on extended trips.
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A large luggage closet on that floor is currently dedicated to golf equipment (the owner ranks among the top golfers on Wall Street).
At a glance No packaging compromise Distinctive profile Roomy, futuristic interior Large luggage area.
Occupancy demand is obviously a quantity of passengers, each of which would in principle induce a unit load (or more in the case of large luggage or passengers who generate avoidance responses).
Travelers can choose from three classes of service: Standard (offered from GBP£35, or US$50), allows passengers up to two pieces of large luggage and one piece of hand luggage, with food for purchase.
Essentially, the robot selects and moves luggage from a very large luggage rack in order to organize all of the pieces received each day during check-in.
Large luggage hauls, whole family units, dodgy-sounding trade-show destination: These accoutrements and more can get you the pink sharpie treatment, my Canuck friends warn. .
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Consider the situation faced by VIP Industries, India's largest luggage company and the world's second-largest producer after Samsonite of molded luggage.
For instance, VIP Industries, India's largest luggage producer, acquired Carlton International, the maker of high-end luggage in the UK, in 2001.
These include the world's largest luggage maker, Samsonite – though RBS's 30% holding was cut to 15% when the business floated in Hong Kong this summer – and the UK's biggest care home operator, Four Seasons Healthcare.
The Super Bug, as dealers say it will be called, will have a new bulging hood reportedly for a new suspension system and for a larger luggage com partment.
Samsonite, the world's largest luggage company, said Friday that it agreed to pay $1.8 billion to acquire Tumi, a deal that would bring together an everyman's travel brand with an ultra-luxe one whose suitcases start at around $500.
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