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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large box" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the size of a box in various contexts, such as packaging, storage, or moving items.
Example: "I found a large box in the attic that was filled with old photographs and letters."
Alternatives: "a big box" or "an oversized box".
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Later that afternoon, a large box arrived at my door.
The furniture came in a large box, he said.
Then they dropped their ballots into a large box.
Dunkel was carrying a large box and blocking their entry at the rear doors.
But not even these prepare you for the auditorium, a large box of pink stained glass.
In her bedroom is a large box with more doggy playthings.
I had them wrap it in a large box with a polka-dot bow.
In the Bengals' locker room at Riverfront Stadium, players gathered around a large box.
Gamblers inside played Gundilong, a game that involves three dice and a large box.
A large box has arrived from a New York art gallery.
Items of scenery — a door, a large box — cross the stage for no apparent reason.
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