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Discover Ludwig'juice carton' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a container of juice, for example in a sentence like: "I placed the empty juice carton in the recycling bin."
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Gordon was caught because he left his DNA on a juice carton, the court was told.
Since when does an orange juice carton merit gossip-worthy status?
The camera's still in place, tucked into an old orange juice carton left on top of the seven-foot wall that separates the two.
First, a loud popping sound, like stepping on an inflated juice carton, followed by a sudden jolt forward, and then total darkness.
In mine, I ask the assistant at Sainsbury's to pass me that juice carton, and when he turns around from the refrigerator it's actually Murray wearing supermarket overalls.
The official Saudi Press Agency said Mr. Brown had spotted the device, which appeared to be a juice carton, next to his windshield.
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Three hours later, the floor is littered with empty juice cartons and water bottles.
Being the longtime receptacle for juice cartons, eggshells and coffee grounds from other New Yorkers' kitchens hasn't been appreciated in Travis, as might be expected.
It's depressing to think how much food packaging there is in your kitchen right now -- all those juice cartons, water bottles and ice-cream containers.
Another is a set of juice cartons, which Fukasawa modeled on the fruit's skin, so that the packaging evokes the taste of bananas or strawberries.
The artworks are thought to have been stored amid juice cartons and tins of food on homemade shelves in a darkened room.
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