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Discover LudwigThe word "wrap-up" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used as a noun to refer to the conclusion or summary of something, or as an adjective to describe something that is final or nearing its end. Example: "At the end of the meeting, the team leader gave a wrap-up of the main points we had discussed."
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Wrap-up
noun
A brief condensation or recapitulation as a final summary, especially to a news programme
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Wrap-up: This is good speakerphone.
The postgame wrap-up show?
A wrap-up of the year's offerings.
The Oren wrap-up will be huge.
MMM wrap-up session (Abu-Fadil).
Here is the quarterfinal wrap-up.
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I wrap up well.
Wrap up warm.
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Wrap up well.
His message: Wrap up Willis.
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