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The phrase "left luggage" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It refers to luggage or bags that have been left in a designated area for safekeeping, typically in a train or bus station. Example: After arriving at the train station, I realized I had forgotten my suitcase on the platform. I went to the left luggage area to retrieve it before boarding my train.
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On the back of the envelope was the return address: 'Left Luggage Office, Paddington Station'.
There's no time to stop at your hotel so use left luggage at the train station.
But Labour had to prove its credibility in the mid-90s; it had loony left luggage to neutralise.
Jeroen Krabbe, a well-known Dutch actor, chose to make his first film, "Left Luggage," in English, although it is set in Antwerp's Jewish community.
Her recent work includes "Left Luggage," a 1998 release, and an off-Broadway appearance earlier this year in "The Stendhal Syndrome".
The series will continue at 7 p.m. on April 21 when Isabella Rossellini appears with her latest film, "Left Luggage" (631) 423-7631.
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"Safety Tips to Visitors," a leaflet prepared by the New York Police Departinent, warns visitors not to leave luggage unattended.
What probably happened, we were told, was that the airline was overloaded and had to leave luggage behind.
Guests may leave luggage and laptops with him for the afternoon, he said, and ask multiple times if it will be kept safe.
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