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The phrase "almost wrapped up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a task or project is nearing completion.
Example: "The project is almost wrapped up, and we expect to finalize everything by the end of the week."
Alternatives: "nearly finished" or "close to completion".
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As for the other three English-language broadcasters, which have almost wrapped up their upfront sales, trade publications have been describing their increases in these ranges: Fox, 7 to 8 percent; ABC, 6 to 7 percent; and NBC, 5 to 6 percent.
We're almost wrapped up".
Agbonlahor almost wrapped up the win just before the break when he hit the post from the edge of the box after Benteke flicked a header onto him.
Lukaku also headed straight at goalkeeper Artur Boruc from close range as the game opened up but Saints created the best chances in the last 15 minutes and Lambert almost wrapped up victory with a fine low free-kick that hit the outside of the post.
"We had the first race [in Qatar] almost wrapped up until I made a mistake and there have been a couple of other moments through the year where we might've been in with a chance of a victory but it's just been a mistake on my part".
Toure had been dominant for City and almost wrapped up the victory with a 20-yard shot just wide following a trademark surge from midfield.
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Both girls have been almost wholly wrapped up in their own separate storylines, barely touching base with each other.
And for his father, Tony, it wrapped up almost a decade of watching his three children participate in the event.
Acting with almost choreographic precision, Mr. Greenspan wrapped up his last big initiative as chairman of the Federal Reserve less than an hour before the Senate confirmed Ben S. Bernanke as his successor.
Why is it that people don't appreciate that we have 500 carriers in 170 countries with products in almost 30 languages?" He wrapped up with "I don't fully understand why there's this negative sentiment, and I just don't have the time to battle it.
Almost anything can be wrapped up in them; rice, veggies, meats.
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