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Discover LudwigThe phrase "chest of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that something is stored or contained in a chest or box. For example, "She opened the chest of drawers to find a stack of books."
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See also chest of drawers.
Maybe a chest of drawers?
It pings off the chest of Valladares.
Suppose, you're buying a chest of drawers for your apartment.
buried the little treasure in a chest of her own.
"A chest of drawers in the room fell on me.
"Herbology is the treasure chest of Chinese medicine," he said.
This really is the medicine chest of the world".
A Regency chest of drawers is used as a dresser.
A cigarette burns down on the chest of drawers.
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