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Is their a phrase with the word carton into it?

Yes, there are many phrases with the word "carton" in them. Here are a few examples:

Common Phrases:

* A carton of milk: This is a very common phrase.

* A carton of eggs: Another very common phrase.

* A carton of juice: Similar to the previous two.

* A carton of cigarettes: A phrase that refers to a pack of cigarettes.

* A carton of ice cream: Usually refers to a large container of ice cream.

* A carton of yogurt: Similar to a carton of milk, but for yogurt.

* A carton of strawberries: Often used to describe a container of pre-packaged strawberries.

Figurative Phrases:

* Out of the carton: This phrase means to be new, fresh, or inexperienced.

* Like a carton of milk: This phrase describes something that has gone bad or spoiled.

Other Phrases:

* Carton board: This refers to a type of cardboard often used for packaging.

* Carton sealing machine: A machine used to seal cartons.

Note: The specific phrase that you're looking for will depend on the context. If you can provide more information, I might be able to provide a more specific answer.

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