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Discover LudwigThe term "postal box" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a receptacle for receiving mail. For example, "I picked up my mail from the postal box."
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postal box
noun
A post-office box.
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A postal box was to be taken, in Sadie's name.
Thom clutches his unopened postal box, looks out the window.
They were to be delivered to a military postal box.
Meanwhile, letters from solitary-confinement prisoners continue to fill Ridgeway's postal box.
Agents also have taken a boxload of materials from a postal box at a Mailboxes Etc.
He clutches his last postal box, digs deep inside it and pulls out -- an Oscar!
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"He'd be sitting in the hall with the postal boxes, smoking," said Eric Sherman, a neighbor.
About 90 percent of the mail in postal boxes was picked up, but only until 1 30 p.m. Monday.
According to the F.B.I. and prosecutors, Mr. Vallaincourt opened postal boxes and bank accounts in the names of Grand Union vendors, submitted false invoices on vendor stationery, and then approved the payments, which were sent to the postal boxes.
Because officials are about to uproot the center all over again, I took an inspiration from the recent Olympics, when the equestrian jumps included tributes to familiar British sights: red postal boxes, Big Ben and more.
"We ordered a luggage scale right then," said Janet Arnold, general manager of the hotel, which also keeps a variety of postal boxes for guests to ship items home if it will help them keep costs down.
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