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It is almost correct: it simply needs an article before the word phone, to make the sentence "Yours is the briefcase with the phone ringing inside." This sentence could be the answer to the question, "Which briefcase is mine?"

"The briefcase with the phone ringing inside is yours" is a more common construction, however.

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How many 20 dollar bills will fit in a briefcase?

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