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The phrase 'carton for' is an acceptable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to a carton that is intended to contain or package something. For example, "I need a large carton for my books."
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Create a Bird Feeder — bring an empty half-gallon milk carton for each child.
If I didn't know, I'd think it might be a carton for something — not a book".
"They posted a 'missing' advert, like you'd see on the side of a milk carton, for me," Rodriguez says.
It also provides for fines, varying with the size of the shipment, up to $100 per carton for large loads.
We think the printed materials ought to be attached to the outside of the carton for previewing.
It was caused, in part, by "a surfeit of autobiographical material" — a family archive of letters and news clippings that Helen had collected in a carton for her.
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Asda is selling its four-pint cartons for 89p this week.
In 2007 it bought SIG, a Swiss firm that makes cartons for drinks.
He put them in punctured cartons for us and we fed them bread and garri.
For example, when Brooklyn customers asked for cartons for moving, he asked where they were going.
"So once a month we drive out of state and buy cartons for our own use.
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