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The phrase "a carton" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a container, typically made of cardboard, used for packaging goods such as food or beverages.
Example: "I bought a carton of milk from the store this morning."
Alternatives: "a box" or "a package".
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Finally a carton of dead pelts appeared.
Placing eggs into a carton.
Missing: a carton of Marlboro cigarettes.
In fact, make it a carton.
Takeoff grabbed a carton and opened it.
"There's a carton in the freezer — you just help yourself".
Most despicably, the orange juice's provenance was a carton.
A carton of Ben & Jerry's ice cream already costs $10.
A wellwisher gave him a carton of Bond Street cigarettes.
Asked how many were in a carton, he shrugged.
They're twenty dollars a carton cheaper in South Carolina.
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