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The phrase "a crate of tablets" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a container filled with tablets, typically in a context related to pharmaceuticals or technology.
Example: "The delivery included a crate of tablets that were to be distributed to local clinics."
Alternatives: "a box of tablets" or "a shipment of tablets."
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"You can't just buy a crate of tablets and make a profit.
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