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"juice box" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a small, single-serving container filled with juice, usually made out of cardboard or plastic. Example: "The children happily sipped on their juice boxes during the picnic."
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juice box
noun
A small carton of fruit juice with an attached plastic straw
Exact(57)
Apple, juice box.
It's like a Mott's juice box for grownups.
It would be a juice box with o.j.
MELVIN'S JUICE BOX An extension of the Jamaican hot spot Miss Lily's.
Those smaller ads carry the headline "Think outside the juice box".
With all respect to Miss Lily, Melvin's Juice Box should get top billing.
I quickly drank a juice box, and within minutes my numbers started leveling off.
A rectangular object intersected by a line is a juice box, with a straw.
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You're more of a juice-box man, from what I gather.
And the fruit-juice-box thing, and we think — we think — that's juice.
Juice-box holders appeased restless youngsters, and in 1998 grocery bag hooks sprouted from rear seatbacks.
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