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The phrase "a wrapper" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that covers or encloses another object, such as a piece of paper or plastic used to cover food or a package. Example: "I carefully removed the wrapper from the candy bar before taking a bite."
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"Just came out of a wrapper".
"We made a wrapper, and made it more introverted".
Hershey recently conducted what it called a "wrapper reward program".
Submerge a wrapper until soft, slippery and flexible.
Anything crunchy or in a wrapper is terrible.
David had already started the S3age library, a wrapper API that streamlines creating a Three.js scene.
And cigars come in a wrapper made of tobacco, while cigarettes are wrapped in paper.
If the package required it, a wrapper might run the tape in stripes at right angles.
It is, however, even less hard to tear open a wrapper.
Then he pointed to another man who had a new blanket in a wrapper.
Jackets are like sweet papers, and it's difficult to sell sweets without a wrapper".
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