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The phrase "a box of quackers" is not correct in standard English; it seems to be a play on words or a pun.
It could be used humorously or in a playful context, perhaps referring to a box of items that are silly or nonsensical.
Example: "For the party, I brought a box of quackers to entertain the kids with some fun and laughter."
Alternatives: "a box of nonsense" or "a box of silliness".
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A box of quackers!
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