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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lunchbox" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a physical object that people, usually children, use to carry lunch. For example: "I grabbed my lunchbox before leaving the house for school."
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Applesauce Bread: Serve this easy, moist and spicy quick bread with tea, pack it in a lunchbox or eat it for dessert.
"You could fit a lunchbox in there.
Or a lunchbox or a sleeping bag?
It packs well in a lunchbox too.
Try putting that on a lunchbox.
She brandished a red plastic gasoline container like a lunchbox.
Make mini versions, just the right size for a lunchbox.
Serve immediately or pack into a lunchbox for later.
For MF Doom's "Operation: Doomsday," there was a lunchbox with trading cards.
She was Olivia, a 10-year-old girl with a lunchbox.
At birthday parties and play dates, he brings a lunchbox to eat from.
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