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The phrase "a box around it" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a visual element or a metaphorical concept that is enclosed or highlighted in some way.
Example: "To emphasize the important information, please draw a box around it in the presentation slides."
Alternatives: "a frame around it" or "enclose it in a box".
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It had a box around it, intended to attract the reader's eye.
The second task is to find a particular object and draw a box around it.
He wrote "no meds" with a box around it — an indication, he explained later, that he was aware of the parents' concerns regarding A.D.H.D. stimulants.
"Like your cereal — why does your cereal have to have a box around it?" So far, there are no signs of an all-out green grocery war in Austin.
"What we want to do, to the best we're able to, is draw a box around it and say that it is contained," Michael Carpenter, the new chief executive, told a trade publication in November.
"I drew a box around it, and then I drew another box.
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If there's a box around "sensitive," because it seems pretentious in the context, try "susceptible".
"SPECTACULAR REALIZATION," Dr. Guth wrote across the top of the page and drew a double box around it.
Each layer will have a grey box around it.
The theme you've selected will have a little box around it.
The document is searched and if the term or word is there, the first occurrence of it will appear (it will have a blue box around it in the spreadsheet).
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