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The phrase "a box labelled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a box that has a label indicating its contents or purpose.
Example: "I found a box labelled 'Fragile' in the storage room."
Alternatives: "a box marked" or "a box titled".
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A box labelled "Keep Forever, Ages 8-11" is retrieved.
"Alusa, do you want this?" she said, producing a box labelled "Net Ladystocking Spring Butterfly".
Greenwald then sketches a vertical series of empty boxes, connected by arrows, pointing toward a box labelled "potus".
One agent provocateur, whom organisers at Occupy Minnesota had been watching carefully, planted a box labelled "Riot Equipment.
But it is such a threat to universities it can't just be tidied away into a box labelled "summer madness".
Of whether he really has put three children in a box labelled the past and pushed it out of sight.
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Smushed into a box labeled "special" in your parent's attic.
Concluding his review Mr. Reeves checked off a box labeled "barely worth the read".
Mr. McNulty has another friend who throws everything "important looking" in a box, labeled with the year.
Hopefully, it is easy to see how this diagram represents the difference equation (a box labeled '' " denotes a one-sample delay in time).
Among the gags in the opening episode, Valentine opens a box labeled "surprise" and is punched off the screen by a boxing glove.
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