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"box of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to a collection of individual items contained in a box. For example, "I bought a box of chocolates for my brother's birthday."
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A box of guns).
A box of jewelry?
A box of quackers!
A whole box of ballpoints.
A box of doughnut holes?
The box of ammunition.
A box of slides.
How about a box of chocolates instead?
Would he misplace a box of negatives?
The object is a box Of ashes.
How expensive is a box of pasta?
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