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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big box of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the contents of a large container or package, often to emphasize the size or quantity of the items inside.
Example: "She received a big box of chocolates for her birthday, and she couldn't wait to share them with her friends."
Alternatives: "a large container of" or "a hefty package of".
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Just simple foods like bagels and a big box of coffee usually do the trick.
"Unfortunately, you can fit a big box of Weight Watchers ice cream bars".
Based on a meeting like this, Trunk Club sends your man a big box of clothes.
The result is a big box of bedrooms on a property meant for something less monolithic.
I remember a Mickey Mouse mask that came on a big box of cornflakes.
Next to it were "The Leopard," by Jo Nesbo, and a big box of Nicorette.
There's a big box of Green and Black's pralines on the bedside-table.
Ulysses is like a big box of tricks that you can dive into.
They pay €23 ($30) for a big box of produce or €13 for a small one.
He possesses a big box of magic; he wants to help people have fun.
Like once, after I had all my teeth pulled, he bought a big box of Cracker Jacks.
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