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The phrase "a square box" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an object that has a square shape and is hollow, typically used for storage or packaging.
Example: "I found a square box in the attic that was filled with old photographs."
Alternatives: "a cubic container" or "a rectangular prism".
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You get a square box with two sticks".
In one hand – says our mole – he clasped "a square box and a plastic folder".
He had wrapped a square box in tissue paper, sealed with Scotch tape.
In a square box, pink and plastic and hinged like a clamshell, she found the diaphragm.
Striking an archer's pose, she sent an arrow zinging toward a square box several paces away.
As Rivers described it, "if you drew a square box, usually Ray always lands in the box when he shoots".
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Although Angkor Fight Club is fully equipped with a matted grappling area for mixed martial arts, an M.M.A. ring, a square boxing ring, heavy bags, kick pads, and punch mitts, he will have to travel to Phnom Penh and Bangkok to fight.
As the stiffness, strength and ductility of square box columns are almost similar around any axis, this connection is composed of vertical plates that pass through the diagonal axes of a square box-column and are welded to the box corners.
Pilon's Monopoly set is a Nostalgia Game Series edition, which comes in a small, square box and has wooden houses — "a throwback!" she said, smiling.
Pilon's Monopoly set is a Nostalgia Game Series edition, which comes in a small, square box and has wooden houses—"a throwback!" she said, smiling.
"It was a Wal-Mart-type structure, a big square box with the name 'Trump' on it".
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