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The phrase "tin box" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a small, lightweight box made of tin, often used for storage or to hold small items. Example: "She opened the tin box on her dresser and took out a delicate necklace."
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With songs like "Little Tin Box," "Politics and Poker" and "The Very Next Man," the show was not only a box-office hit but also an award winner, winding up with six Tonys and a Pulitzer Prize.
By the sink, in a tin box, are cigarettes.
She handed me a small tin box with "Merry Christmas.
"Don't tie up your money in property, he said, "Put it in a tin box.
Our mail was deposited in a tin box on a post, down by the road.
From a local dealer, Mr. Guthman bought a decorated tin box.
Then there is the green tin box that followed me home from my last job.
So of course for a mailbox, no mere tin box on a pole would do.
All that was left was her goat and a tin box.
That "tin box," as Ms. Geraghty calls it, is the home's "modern" stove.
She rummaged through a tin box of pens, scissors, erasers and magnifying glasses.
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