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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a roll up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a rolled item, such as food or a document, or in informal settings to describe a gathering or event.
Example: "For lunch, I decided to grab a roll up from the deli, filled with turkey and avocado."
Alternatives: "a wrap" or "a rolled sandwich".
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After an initial toing and froing, AJ gets a roll up and regains the belt.
Osisko is basically a roll up of very interesting mining assets in Quebec.
Sharmell ended up getting the pinfall on Brooks with a roll up pin.
Kurt went on to win the match by a roll up pin.
Still, she admits, directing was a "a roll up your sleeves kind of crash course".
We call this process a "Roll Up" and observed similar results as in the first experiment.
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Naomi ran into Tamina Snuka by accident, opening herself up for a roll-up from Natalya.
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