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The phrase "filled a box" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the action of putting items into a box until it is full.
Example: "She filled a box with old clothes to donate to charity."
Alternatives: "packed a box" or "stuffed a box."
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The second time, she filled a box.
"By 2011, we were generating so much research, a single year's output filled a box file.
Feathers and bags being what they are, this fluffed, baggy entity entirely filled a box that looked just like the box with lead in its bottom.
She quickly filled a box that cost less than twenty dollars, and sent me away with a recommendation for a nearby falafel joint.
That Monday, Mr. Sobell is quoted as saying, he and Mr. Rosenberg filled a box with canisters of 35-millimeter film and delivered it to Soviet agents on a Long Island Rail Road platform.
In 1997 Strobel filled a box with petri dish cultures of endophytes collected on a tromp through a Honduran jungle.
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It's a no-lose pick 'n' mix, so go exploring and "fill a box".
It's a lot easier to draw an org chart and expect every hire to fill a box.
The granular medium consists of spherical elastomeric particles that partially fill a box with rectangular cross section whose walls are made of thick blocks of Perspex.
An app pairs customers with outlets come closing time, allowing them to fill a box with food at knock-down prices.
This informal process usually starts with Legs4Africa approaching either senior management or the prosthetist who then fill a box of redundant limbs for the charity to collect.
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