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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few boxes of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small quantity of items that are contained in boxes, often in contexts related to shipping, storage, or inventory.
Example: "We received a few boxes of supplies for the upcoming event."
Alternatives: "several boxes of" or "a couple of boxes of".
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A few boxes of LPs.
Could he sell it a few boxes of lettuce each week?
What possible significance could a few boxes of manuscript have in the digital age?
He was holding a few boxes of matches in his trembly fingers and looked utterly wretched.
Recently, I found a few boxes of photos of him and his first wife, through their courtship and marriage.
A few boxes of bipartisanship, a few more of political courage and lots of long-term thinking.
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Plural: Could you hand me those boxes (a few boxes) on the other side of the room?
Pack a few boxes or pieces of furniture that you are unsure about, and store them in a rented storage space or at a friend's.
On this recommendation, the teacher has the opportunity to write a letter for the student and submit a few boxes with relative aptitude of the student.
Home is where you find your apartment or house empty, save for a few boxes and the dusty footprints of the one who left you.
Armor can be found only inside, in a large room with rafters on top of a few boxes.
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