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The phrase "a box seat" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a premium or preferred seating area, often in theaters or sports venues.
Example: "We were thrilled to have tickets for a box seat at the concert, offering us an excellent view of the stage."
Alternatives: "premium seat" or "VIP seat".
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(Back then, a box seat went for $8).
He had a box seat at Ebbets Field.
It's like a box seat at the opera".
This man has a box seat at a Yankees game; that man has a skybox.
The general admission price, $25, costs more than a box seat in Montreal.
And anything that JUSTICE KENNEDY: In Victorian England you could buy a box seat for 900 years.
"Yes, I think I'll be sitting in a box seat!" Mr. Pinsky wrote on Aug. 25, 2006.
A box seat that had cost $12 is now $10, and hot dogs, which sold for $3.25, now cost $2.50.
But only so much about a sport's popularity can be determined by who watches from a box seat or BarcaLounger.
One scalper offered a box seat for $1,000, then quickly came down to $400 apiece for two seats.
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Campers can't see the big glaciers from the cabin door, but a good day hike gives a box-seat view of the majestic Wolverine Glacier.
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