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The phrase 'an egg carton' is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to refer to a cardboard or plastic container that is specifically designed for holding eggs. For example, "I need to buy an egg carton for the dozen eggs I just purchased."
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An empty pill bottle and an egg carton lingered on the little bit of visible floor space.
The refrigerator contained an egg carton that held mostly eggshells.
The last factory, an egg carton manufacturer, closed in 1982.
These organize themselves into a crystal form, somewhat the way eggs, placed into an egg carton, line up in a uniform pattern.
The tasting menu (uniformly excellent except for some bamboo rice that tasted like an egg carton) ran us well over a hundred bucks and, as much as we liked it, we probably would have settled for some lentil soup.
The second score, a 76-yard catch-and-run by Jordy Nelson, featured pure Rodgers brilliance, a pinpoint throw past linebacker Chad Greenway's left ear into a window the size of an egg carton.
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But while Pollock's sculptures have a more abstract feeling, the sculptures Smith made are gridlike, created by pouring thin concrete into an egg cartons.
Aphex Twin tells us he was deeply inspired by Shanty's live PA set in Berlin last year, where he performed using "a set of pliers, an empty egg carton and a stainless steel set of marbles.
Place an empty egg carton on a countertop.
You can buy a seed pallet or tray, but it's just as easy to make your own out of an old egg carton, newspaper, a wooden box, or other household supplies.
Doing it in the middle of a course that resembles an overturned egg carton usually requires permission from your H.M.O.
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