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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a box set" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a collection of items, such as DVDs, books, or music albums, packaged together as a single unit.
Example: "I just bought a box set of my favorite TV series, and I can't wait to binge-watch it this weekend."
Alternatives: "a collection set" or "a complete set".
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It's a box set.
There is a box set?
Genius in a box set.
"A box set of death?" he asks.
Did you get a box set for Christmas?
The office sent a box set of The Wire.
My younger daughter is pony mad, so we're halfway through a box set by Pippa Funnell.
Still, I'd be just as happy watching a box set of the TV series at home.
That already suggests enough drama for a box set series on Sky Atlantic, but there's more.
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A box-set of Brasil Bam Bam Bam is now available from Brownswood recordings.
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