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Businessmen typically keep essential items in their briefcase, such as documents, contracts, and reports relevant to meetings or presentations. They may also carry a laptop or tablet for digital presentations, as well as business cards for networking opportunities. Other common items include pens, notepads, and personal items like a wallet or mobile phone. Overall, a briefcase serves as a portable office to facilitate professional engagements.

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