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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a soap box" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a platform for expressing one's opinions or ideas, often in a public setting.
Example: "He stood on a soap box in the park, passionately advocating for environmental protection."
Alternatives: "a platform" or "a pulpit".
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Woman starts to play an imaginary game of war with her nephew who is hunched up in a soap box.
Red Bull was the host of two events on Sunday, a Soap Box Derby in London, and another in Germany.
The actual painting was done in the Cabinet Room, with the President sitting on a soap box.
There's probably a place in Nirvana for eco-savvy products; it's just not on a soap box.
I knew it was political, but I wouldn't just stand on a soap box and say so".
Those are the rocket-shaped racers that look like something you'd see if NASA ran a Soap Box Derby.
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A sound truck is not a man on a soap box-it is Superman on a tower of suds.
It might as well have been a soap-box derby.
They've brought a Porsche to a soap-box derby.
Avoid standing on a soap-box and banging on about something.
Ali had forecast his triumph with the certainty of a soap-box preacher proclaiming the end of the world.
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