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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a box office" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the place where tickets are sold for movies, theater performances, or other events.
Example: "The box office opens at 10 AM, so make sure to get your tickets early."
Alternatives: "ticket counter" or "ticket booth".
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"Summer becomes a box office traffic jam.
It was also a box office flop.
– and is hoping for a box office boost.
There is already evidence of a box office payoff.
Are 175,000 disenfranchised voters a box office disaster?
Sets you up for a box office smash in 2004.
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Want a box-office smash?
A box-office failure?
Verdict: A box-office smash.
No one's expecting a box-office bonanza.
The movie was a box-office disappointment.
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