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The phrase "my wallet" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to the object used to store physical money and cards. For example, "I left my wallet at home, so I had to borrow money from a friend to buy lunch."
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Break My Wallet.
My wallet?
My wallet is gone.
I've lost my wallet.
"Someone stole my wallet.
My wallet is empty.
My wallet was certainly giggling.
I looked in my wallet.
"My wallet and my shoes".
Do I have my wallet?
I took out my wallet.
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