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'your box' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a box that belongs to someone else. For example, "Can I put this in your box?".
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"Forget about your box.
What's in your box?
Enjoy your box of chocolates.
Try looking outside your box.
You sit in your box and cheer.
Enjoy the playoffs from your box.
You've got your box for the meat, your box for the vegetables, your beans.
Come on Michael, think outside your box.
Step inside your box.
I'm giving your box back to you.
What does your box look like?
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