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Luggage is more or less the same concept as "baggage", but is normally used in relation to the personal baggage of a specific person or persons (e.g. I have lost my luggage, he has prepared his luggage, but not normally I have lost my baggage, he has prepared his baggage).

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In the context of travel, luggage refers to the bags and other containers that people carry with them when they travel. Luggage can be used to store a variety of items, including clothes, toiletries, souvenirs, and other personal belongings.

There are many different types of luggage available, including suitcases, backpacks, duffel bags, and carry-on bags. Suitcases are typically the most popular type of luggage, as they are relatively easy to transport and can hold a lot of items. Backpacks are a good option for people who are going to be doing a lot of walking or hiking, as they allow you to keep your hands free. Duffel bags are a good option for people who need to carry a lot of bulky items, such as camping gear. Carry-on bags are a good option for people who are flying, as they can be taken into the cabin with you.

Here are some examples of luggage:

  • Suitcases
  • Backpacks
  • Duffel bags
  • Carry-on bags
  • Hard-shell luggage
  • Soft-shell luggage
  • Expandable luggage
  • Anti-theft luggage
  • RFID-protected luggage

In addition to these types of luggage, there are also a number of other items that can be considered luggage, such as:

  • Beach bags
  • Gym bags
  • Camera bags
  • Laptop bags
  • Toiletry bags
  • Medical bags
  • Instrument cases

Here are some similar terms to "luggage":

  • Baggage
  • Gear
  • Belongings
  • Effects
  • Personal effects
  • Traveling gear
  • Travel gear
  • Travel supplies
  • Travel necessities

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