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Discover LudwigThe phrase "foam box" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
The phrase refers to a box made of foam material, typically used for packaging or storage. Example: "The fragile vase was carefully placed in a foam box before being shipped to avoid any damage during transportation."
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But to many environmentalists, the foam box symbolized the worst of a throwaway society.
To help the sender with the proper mailing of samples, QMPS offers a return foam box fully outfitted with the required DOT mailing material.
He pushed aside the charts on my desk, took the plastic foam box out of her lunch bag and lifted the lid.
So I ordered to-go — suon nuong on a mound of rice, with rau muong and sliced cucumbers — and carried the plastic foam box to my fifth-floor oasis, where I ate in utter bliss.
For $4.50 and a little extra for a cream soda, you can dig into a foam box filled with a half a chicken cooked over a huge, permanent cinderblock pit built out behind a little trailer.
A Hawaiian invention, the dish — although that is too formal a word for something you can buy at a drive-in and eat out of a plastic foam box — consists of a mountain of rice under a floppy hamburger patty with a fried-egg crest, the whole business swamped with gravy.
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McDonald's later phased out foam boxes from its restaurants.
Plastic foam boxes dripping with the brown liquid remnants of meals on the go were scattered by the wind.
He's used it ever since, filling trash bags with coffee cups, plastic water bottles, beer cans, foam boxes with leftover lunch, napkins included, and the ever popular mini-whiskey bottles.
"If that's not overkill, I don't know what is," Ms. Garber said last week, as she and Ms. Wolf began disassembling the straw-lined buckets and plastic foam boxes on Dutch Kills Street that were the cats' homes.
Menodiciotto, a company in Turin, Italy, packs its treats in oblong plastic foam boxes, which seem to help them retain their creamy texture even in the freezer at zero degrees Fahrenheit, or minus 18 Celsius (the name of the company means minus 18).
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