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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a box full of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a container that is filled with a particular item or items.
Example: "She opened a box full of old photographs and began to reminisce about her childhood."
Alternatives: "a container filled with" or "a crate packed with".
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A box full of you".
a box full of darkness.
There's a box full of cutely balled knit ties ($45).
A box full of oysters in neat rows faces him.
They keep a box full of dress-up clothes.
He returned to England with a box full of them.
We have a box full of costumes and in this night she wore a princess crown.
Right inside the front door, Ms. Admony encountered a box full of loquats.
When I was a child, my greatest dream was to find a box full of puppies.
Harrington carefully packed a box full of tapes and mailed it.
A few weeks later, a box full of books arrived for distribution.
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