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The phrase "a wrap for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are concluding or summarizing something, often in informal settings or discussions.
Example: "After reviewing all the points, I think it's safe to say this meeting is a wrap for a productive week."
Alternatives: "the end of a" or "a conclusion for a".
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These harder-edged suits strike a regal effect, but are probably most appropriate paired with a wrap for a candlelight poolside dinner.
Remember to carry a wrap for a beach wedding as the temperature may come down during night.
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I liked "It's a wrap" for FOIL and "A word with you" for ARE, yet I was Nothnageled at 68 Across and 60 Down.
That's a wrap for this liveblog.
And that is a wrap for us.
That's a wrap for Tiger Woods.
And, that's a wrap for the presentation.
And that's a wrap for this weekend.
And that's a wrap for day two.
Right, that's a wrap for this live text.
That's a wrap for the evening from us then.
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