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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a box with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an object that contains or is associated with something else, often followed by a noun that specifies what is inside or related to the box.
Example: "I found a box with a beautiful necklace inside."
Alternatives: "a container that has a" or "a case containing a".
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He gives them a box with a button inside it.
Inside is a box with a lock of her hair.
This house's base is a box with a clear lid (leftover from this light box project).
It also requires a box with a clear lid or window.
It's hard to walk out of hospital with a box with a baby in it".
Don't expect to contain them in, say, a box with a screen set on top.
That's all a camera is, really: a box with a hole.
A gazing ball gleamed inside a box with a round hole.
By the end, you're eating noodles from a box with a beer.
The first one was a box with a line straight across the middle.
He gave us each a box with a cigar in it.
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