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The phrase "cigarette box" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a container for storing cigarettes. For example: "He opened the cigarette box and grabbed a cigarette."
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With cigarette box with note.
"You see, I have a cigarette box there.
Smith then opened the cigarette box and observed the rolled cigarettes he believed to be marihuana.
He closed the book and took a cigarette box out of his pocket.
The most mundane moment -- like a watchman studying a litterbug's tossed cigarette box -- carries ominous overtones.
But what would you rather pin, a cigarette box or a sliding door?
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"There were these decorative-arts cigarette boxes," Silver said.
All these cigarette boxes that I wish she would sell".
He had the largest collection of Faberge' cigarette boxes exhibited in museums around the world.
The newsstand was a pile of twisted metal awash in newspaper pages and scattered cigarette boxes.
Then, all portholes were filled with cardboard cut from cigarette boxes and apple cartons.
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