Sentence examples for a long box from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a long box" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the dimensions or shape of an object, specifically indicating that the box is elongated.
Example: "I found a long box in the attic that contained old toys from my childhood."
Alternatives: "an elongated box" or "a lengthy box".

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He handed her a long box.

A long box of doughnuts jutted out of the top of one.

The dancer discovered a long box on the floor, writhed around, and opened it, revealing extra-tall boots.

Deep in the bowels of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, a gray-smocked assistant in the Costume Institute was carefully transporting a long box from a storage area.

We approached a long box covered by a Union flag and I lifted one corner of the flag to reveal a skeleton underneath.

A dress of this type was in golden brown wool and was worn with a long box jacket with sleeves and shoulders of golden brown seal.

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The nature of the Rf genes that affect mitochondrial gene expression has long been considered a black box.

They are strong international sellers, with a long box-office half-life for any sequels.

Born into an Irish Traveller family with a long boxing history, Fury became a born-again Christian thanks to his uncle Ernest, a Pentecostal preacher in Congleton, Cheshire.

Endeavour was originally the merchant collier Earl of Pembroke, launched in June 1764 from the coal and whaling port of Whitby in North Yorkshire, and of a type known locally as the Whitby Cat. She was ship-rigged and sturdily built with a broad, flat bow, a square stern, and a long box-like body with a deep hold.

Find a spot or a big long box you and your family don't use.

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