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The word "baggage" is a noun (luggage), so there is no formal adjective. Something may be placed in baggage, or declared as baggage, or bagged in baggage.

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The word "baggage" is a noun (luggage), so there is no formal adjective. Something may be placed in baggage, or declared as baggage, or bagged in baggage.

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Baggage is already plural.

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