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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'with a backpack' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone is carrying something on their back, or to describe the contents of a particular bag. For example, "He walked into the store with a backpack slung over his shoulder."
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The rider, a woman with a backpack, was incensed.
It's a 21-year-old with a backpack".
With a backpack, you are always just passing through.
I might end up with a backpack on stage.
Before his senior season, Keller weighed 185 pounds — with a backpack full of books.
I travelled the world in short bursts, with a backpack full of medicine.
Near me, an interpreter beckoned a man with a backpack into the center of the room.
In every corner was somebody sitting cross-legged with a backpack and laptop".
At that point my idea of traveling meant taking off with a backpack.
"I thought I would disappear into the woods with a backpack and a pistol," he says.
For real flexibility go hands free with a backpack of big proportions.
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