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"carton of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe a specific quantity or container of something, usually a type of food or drink. Example: "I bought a carton of milk at the grocery store."
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Finally a carton of dead pelts appeared.
Missing: a carton of Marlboro cigarettes.
Clive offered me the carton of BBs.
carton of milk," Floyd S Hall wrote.
He then swigged a tiny carton of low-fat milk.
It's like jury duty with a free carton of eggs.
STEP TWO: Remember that carton of milk you just drank?
A carton of Ben & Jerry's ice cream already costs $10.
A wellwisher gave him a carton of Bond Street cigarettes.
"I made my mom smoke a carton of Winston cigarettes," Mr. Lieberson recalled.
You have bagged the deer: you have your carton of 36 rolls of toilet paper".
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