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The phrase "are wrapped with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is encased or covered by another material or substance.
Example: "The gifts are wrapped with colorful paper and tied with ribbons."
Alternatives: "are covered with" or "are encased in".
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Tenons are wrapped with string.
The radial elements are wrapped with aligned, unmineralized collagen fibers.
The hanging paper lanterns are wrapped with latticed wire.
The columns are wrapped with different number of layers of FRP.
For comparison, few other concrete cylinders are wrapped with Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) sheets and tested in compression.
These are in particular predictions of fuel cladding temperatures, deformations and stresses, assuming that fuel rods are wrapped with a wire as grid spacer enhancing coolant mixing.
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If you are wrapping with your right hand, the hair will be wrapped on the right side of the strand.
Wrap the strand around the base of the hair in the direction of the hand you are wrapping with.
"Some were wrapped with small quilts.
Two legacy codes have been wrapped with COWG.
His hammer handle is wrapped with fraying electrical tape.
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