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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wrapper at the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to programming, packaging, or describing an object that encases or contains something else.
Example: "The function serves as a wrapper at the beginning of the code to initialize the necessary parameters."
Alternatives: "a container at the" or "an enclosure at the".
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The oldest, Kym, even marries a wrapper at the gift wrapping department of a huge department store in order to get in on his health coverage.
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Perhaps if Smith dropped a wrapper at South Coast Plaza and reached down to pick it up..
When the shirt was removed from a paper wrapper at the prosecution table, a young woman sitting in a front row of seats reserved for Mr. Christofi's family gasped.
I have also just discovered a chewing gum wrapper at the bottom of my bag.
Even that stalwart of the all-night garage, the salted peanut, can be given a facelift by being toasted in a dry pan, then tossed with warm extra-virgin olive oil, finely chopped rosemary or thyme leaves and the grated zest of half a lemon – leave cool and crisp up, then serve with all the pride of someone who has already hidden the KP wrapper at the bottom of the bin.
"You have to put the wrapper at the right angle," he said as he showed me how it's done.
Littering is a total pain, no one wants to see food wrappers all over the street, but sometimes when you throw that wrapper at the trash can, your aim's off and it ends up on the floor.
Click the gear button called "Build wrapper" at the top of the screen.
Open the box and remove the Ept pregnancy test stick from its wrapper at the time it is ready to be used.
If life were logical, I would have grown up to be a gift wrapper at a department store, the sort of stickler who spends hours applying neat non-shiny strips of tape to packages with corners folded like the sheets of a hospital bed.
He is a son of Elizabeth E. Marcum of Astoria and William R. Van Bramer of Vero Beach, Fla. His mother retired as a cashier and a meat wrapper at a Pathmark supermarket in Long Island City.
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