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"Wrap it up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used as an idiom, meaning to "stop talking" or "finish something quickly". For example, "We've been discussing this topic for hours. Can someone please wrap it up?"
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Wrap it up, Amlen.
Wrap it up, arse-fuckers.
Wrap it up and eat.
"Wrap it up, Woodpecker," Bush said.
Wrap it up for us, please.
"Wrap it up with a nice package and a bow," she said.
"Wrap it up you little faggots.
Wrap it up; I'll take it!
Wrap it up with a nice bow!
"Wrap" it up to keep it up.
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