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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a wrap for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something serves as a conclusion or summary for a discussion, event, or piece of writing.
Example: "As a wrap for our meeting, let's summarize the key points we discussed and outline the next steps."
Alternatives: "as a conclusion for" or "as a summary of".
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Until I eat them plain, or as a wrap for denjang, I will wonder.
We use grilled courgette as a wrap for creamed ricotta and sun-blushed tomato or lardo – which is a highly seasoned Italian pork product, a bit like pancetta, that we use to wrap our braised short rib of beef.
Nori is the flaky, green seaweed used as a wrap for sushi.
For both men and woman, an oversized scarf serves as a wrap for extra warmth, a pillow as needed, and protection against cold, wind, smog or pollution.
You could find a satiny scarf and use it as a wrap for your dress.
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It might also prove useful before transplants as a wrapping for organs to help preserve them outside the body for longer.
Similar fabrics include cheesecloth, made of cotton, originally used as a wrapping for pressed cheese and now used in bookbinding, as reinforcing in paper where high strength is desired, and for dustcloths and the like; bunting, made of cotton or wool, dyed and used for flags and decorations; scrim, made of cotton and used for curtains; and tobacco cloth, used as shade covering for tobacco plants.
As we near a wrap for Make Your Pitch, I want to address one of the questions that consistently came up from those considering making a pitch: "How do I protect my ideas?" There is often a concern among business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs that when they come up with a new idea, they need to protect it so that it won't be stolen.
Remember to carry a wrap for a beach wedding as the temperature may come down during night.
As a wrap present for Revolutionary Road, Haythe gave him a signed photo of Björn Borg, because Mendes had told him early on in the proceedings: 'If you're going to direct a film, you'd better make bloody sure you're channelling Björn Borg and not John McEnroe.' Mendes has no recollection of having said this, but he loves the photo, and has it on the bookshelf in his office.
She shared that Fey, who's "the real deal" and "a real person in the real world," had gifted her a portrait of her sons Archie and Abel made out of Legos as a wrap gift for completing "The Nest" over the summer.
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