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"from the box" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that was contained or found inside a box. For example: She pulled a beautiful pen from the box and started writing.
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There was a hum from the box.
Suddenly, the voice comes urgently from the box.
They were showing her some clothes now, from the box.
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Molina lifted them carefully from the box, with gloved hands.
It was Booth as he jumped from the Box.
It would have people running from the box office.
From the box came an accompaniment of wooo-wooo-wooo.
Is there any sound coming from the box?
That model is spreading from the box to the web.
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