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Discover Ludwig'boxed up' is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has been neatly packaged, usually with a cover, such as a gift. For example: "I was so excited when I opened the box and saw the gift neatly boxed up with a red bow on top."
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A salesman boxed up the purchases.
It would all be boxed up ready.
One soldier boxed up a set of giant metal hooks.
"This stuff was of no value to anybody boxed up and hidden," Cass Smith said.
It certainly was more interesting than being boxed up in a huge commercial jet.
"Each time there's a merger, stuff is boxed up and put away," he said.
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"And he talked about boxing up merchandise for his friends.
Things don't box up that simply.
I must box up my old life, clear space for the endless potential that is me.
Fill the box up with soil.
Lift the glove box up and replace the knock pins.
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