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Discover Ludwig'rolling suitcase' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of suitcase that has wheels, allowing it to roll instead of be carried. For example, "I'm going on vacation and brought my rolling suitcase."
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A rolling suitcase?
She had spent the previous night in Munich and was dragging a rolling suitcase behind her.
And his rolling suitcase holds more charts and manuals than clean shirts and toiletries.
"I brought this from home," she said, gesturing at a rolling suitcase she would use to carry her purchases home.
As a consolation prize, my ragged, ripped rolling suitcase, a priority tag contrasting with worn stickers from Turkish and Brazilian bus carriers, emerged first on the belt.
The cousin went to the basement and hauled up a rolling suitcase that Moalin had with him when he was arrested.
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I pulled out my stock of rolling suitcases -- too small.
Hordes of puzzled tourists, many with rolling suitcases attached, poured down the staircases.
I have seen many rolling suitcases before, but none with rack-and-pinion steering.
Stranded travellers wandered the streets with rolling suitcases, and loitered in nearby restaurants.
Would you be happier herding sheep on a farm, or sniffing rolling suitcases at the airport?
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