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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a crate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a large container, typically made of wood, used for transporting goods.
Example: "The shipment arrived in a crate, carefully packed to prevent any damage during transit."
Alternatives: "a box" or "a container".
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A crate of oranges......
Voice like a crate of breaking glass.
Inside it, he put a crate.
We'll bring you a crate round later.
"We have a crate where we sit.
"He owes Mark Reckless a crate of champagne.
"It is easier to bring a crate of heads into California than a crate of apples.
For now, it remains hidden away, secured in a crate.
More energy than a crate of Red Bull.
Smith carried a crate of oysters into the restaurant.
That wasn't a manic Chihuahua yapping in a crate.
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