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The word "suitcase" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the word "suitcase" to refer to a piece of luggage. Example: I had to take two suitcases with me on my flight.
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suitcase
noun
Large (usually rectangular) piece of luggage used for carrying clothes, and sometimes suits, when travelling
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"Recently I did a kids' party in a house, I'm changing back into my clothes upstairs, the mum is at the bottom of the stairs giving out party bags and when I come down with my suitcase she grabs me and starts shaking me by the throat.
One day, Jane arrived at the office with a small black suitcase stuffed with photographs and memorabilia, much of it relating to her early childhood.
The woman's decomposed remains were found wrapped in a white blanket when the black suitcase was pulled from the Grand Union canal in Little Venice, north-west London, on Sunday afternoon.
If a representative of the NUM could be detected entering this country with a suitcase full of banknotes, it might be possible to arrange for him to be stopped and searched by Customs.
He was detained for a story he wrote in 2010, based on (literally) a suitcase of military documents, handed over to him by a whistleblowing officer, which implicated senior commanders in an attempted coup d'état, codenamed Sledgehammer.
"We x-rayed a suitcase and saw metal parts, cables, batteries, things like that," said Vanselow.
Never put your suitcase on the floor of a train".
I had packed a pair of Inov8 Roclite 315s in my suitcase for extra traction in case the forecast had been different.
a0c57668-d341-40bb-b145-cc78b7ef4104 Police believe they know the identity of a woman who was murdered before her body was stuffed in a suitcase and found floating in a canal in London.
"I no longer come back from visits to Germany with a suitcase full of food (bread, in particular, in the early years).
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That certainly makes more sense than the suitcase-banker model.
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