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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nice box for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a box that is intended for a specific purpose or item, often implying that the box is aesthetically pleasing or suitable for the item it contains.
Example: "I found a nice box for my jewelry that complements my bedroom decor."
Alternatives: "an attractive container for" or "a lovely case for".
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Fortunately, my mum had asked me to make her "a nice box" for Christmas.
Maybe to pick out a nice box for when she dies to go to sleep in?
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Sometimes a gift of a nice watch (or a nice box of cigars) is only a gift of a nice watch (or a nice box of cigars), as Freud did not say.
Booty Fruity How about a nice box of horned melons?
My cabin is a box, but a nice box.
The corners should be mitered or use a nice box joint here.
That would be a nice box-ticking exercise for an unscrupulous council and dodgy developers and a big two fingers for concerned environmentalists.
The shop has nice boxes for presentation, but they also have pretty paper bags printed with an image of the cannery mural.
A really nice box of cigars with a personal touch.
But it's a really nice box.
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