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Discover LudwigThe expression "boxes of cereal" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a number of boxes of cereal, either in a store, freezer, or pantry. For example: "We need to go to the store and buy some more boxes of cereal for breakfast."
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Before: Three boxes of cereal.
Bags and boxes of cereal, cookies and crackers are not.
The difference is that there are boxes of cereal lined up proudly on the counter.
One was Sean Krieg, who held a shopping bag filled with boxes of cereal.
Some grocers say that old cans of beans and boxes of cereal are not pulled when they should be.
A Hot Wheels car decorated with the Kellogg logo costs 150 points, or about 15 boxes of cereal.
Bowls and boxes of cereal are placed on the table as neighbors congregate and start to eat.
Or take any of the ordinary products found in the home, from boxes of cereal to table lamps to VCRs.
How many boxes of cereal can you expect to buy before you have at least one of each coupon?
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She had packed three large drawers with cartons of cookies, snack crackers, boxes of cereals, Hostess cakes and other goodies.
If a small bug crawled into a box of one of their millions of boxes of cereals, you could bet it would end up with Peggy Coyne.
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