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The phrase "are wrapped in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is enclosed or covered by another material or substance.
Example: "The gifts are wrapped in a beautiful red paper adorned with gold ribbons."
Alternatives: "are enclosed in a" or "are covered in a".
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Two new minarets are wrapped in a bird's nest of scaffolding.
Most of the others are wrapped in a warm cloak of affection.
Hot rolls are wrapped in a napkin and delivered in a white china basket.
The cars are wrapped in a vinyl adhesive that is guaranteed not to damage the paint when removed.
His factory complexes look both fastiduous and funky; his Manhattan skyscrapers are wrapped in a puff of cigarette-smoke smog.
The blog adheres to the adage that many a great truth is spoken in jest, and semi-serious issues are wrapped in a playful guise.
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Her head was wrapped in a towel.
Each was wrapped in a dirty blanket.
One arm was wrapped in a bandage.
She was wrapped in a shopping bag.
She was wrapped in a zebra-striped fleece blanket.
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