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The phrase "a box filled with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the contents of a box, indicating that it is full of something specific.
Example: "She opened a box filled with old photographs and letters from her grandmother."
Alternatives: "a container packed with" or "a crate loaded with".
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Adrian said that he placed the heart in a box filled with preserving liquids.
Lagerfeld, who had been looking through a box filled with shoes, approached Harlech.
I want Bin Laden's head shipped back in a box filled with dry ice.
A box filled with six games, among them dominoes and dice, is $79 at Pottery Barn.
Nearby, in front of Church's locker, there was a box filled with unopened mail.
The children will then play a matching game with a box filled with eggs.
Caine later attached a skateboard to a box filled with sodas and chips bought from a vending machine and traveled up and down the block hawking them.
Mr. Sides begins by describing Galt's 1967 escape from prison in Jefferson City, Mo.; he managed to hide inside a box filled with loaves of prison-baked bread.
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This object is composed of a base, a glass box filled with a transparent liquid, and a computer.
The first way is to adopt a storage box filled with a full Thanksgiving meal, which will be given to a family in need.
"When Jennifer won the Oscar I gave her a gift of a Liberty box, filled with 200 crickets.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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