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"treasure box" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a box or container that holds valuable or precious items. Example: The old man opened the treasure box and revealed a collection of rare and ancient coins.
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A fabulous treasure box.
Maybe you think it's a treasure box at first.
An exquisitely decorated Maori treasure box provides evidence.
The laboratory for his father's wildest creations is now Barnaba's treasure box.
Children will learn about serving tea in the Victorian era and make an antique-looking treasure box to take home.
"We've finished the treasure box, and now we fill it, and what a quest it will be," Mr. Weishan said.
She gets help from morning yoga in her "personal sanctuary, a cozy little treasure box," she said.
Tate director Sir Nicholas Serota has described museums as "a forum as much as a treasure box".
"But if you stay on green all week, you get to visit the treasure box!" It's the same clip-and-treasure-box reward system each of my boys has had in classrooms over the past 11 years.
A treasure box of four little books that tell the story behind some of the world's most famous paintings.
In a corner of the entryway of Zaroka Bar and Restaurant in New Haven stands an Indian treasure box, gorgeously inlaid with bits of shiny colored glass.
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