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The phrase "a wrap with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a type of food item, particularly a wrap sandwich that contains various fillings.
Example: "I ordered a wrap with a spicy chicken filling and fresh vegetables."
Alternatives: "a sandwich with a" or "a roll with a".
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BARBARA GROSS IT'S A WRAP With a mobile phone fixation In her massive S.U.V., She was rapt in conversation.
Other days it's a wrap with a side of homemade chips baked and sliced seasoned tortillas.
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For accessories, considering wearing a pretty wrap with a wedding dress especially on a cooler fall evening.
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For a pet, wrap with a leash or collar.
Place the ice in a plastic bag, and wrap with a dishtowel.
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