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Discover Ludwig"box of candy" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to a specific quantity or package of candies. Example: "I bought a box of candy to bring to the party."
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And he gave me a box of candy.
In Guantánamo, it is a box of candy.
"Send her a box of candy from Blum's.
That, you know, you've got a box of candy sitting there.
Mr. Beresford put his box of candy on his lap and tried to think.
In an effort to placate him, ITVS sent him a box of candy.
The next day he sent her by mail a box of candy.
She also brought me a box of candy to say thank you.
He is carrying a box of candy and a great armful of red roses.
He had a birthday box of candy for one of her fellow-workers.
Dessert included a platter of pastries and often a two-pound box of candy.
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