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Discover Ludwig"put in a box" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to place something inside a box or container. Example: Please put the toys in a box before we move to our new house.
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But I find it's something you can't easily put in a box.
I never liked being put in a box.
He will not be put in a box.
He's always worried about being put in a box.
"I was put in a box, and it was nailed up and put on a truck.
"None of us wants to be put in a box," he said.
He's off to be wrapped in cotton wool, and put in a box under the stairs.
Even as a little girl, Dooley refused to be put in a box.
And that may be nearly impossible to put in a box.
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Put in a little box or bigger bag for storage Get a sandwich baggy.
Put in a pretty box and tie a ribbon around it.
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