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"a little box" is a grammatical and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a small, physical box or a figurative box that contains something. Example 1: "She opened a little box and took out a delicate necklace." Example 2: "His mind was a little box, closed off to new ideas." Example 3: "I packed a little box of snacks for the road trip."
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I used a little box Brownie.
"You ended up in a little box.
All I've done so far is make a little box.
A little box can be a daunting thing.
Each relative was represented in a little box.
"No band has to fit into a little box.
Q: But a little box in a big safe?
Q: In a little box in a safe?
Also tucked away in a little box were two condoms for optimistic hikers.
I can't seem to find a little box that says "Skip this thought".
I imagine her coaches tucking her into a little box at the close of every day.
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