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The phrase "be wrapped up with" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to be closely associated or involved with something or someone. Example: His success is often wrapped up with his perseverance and determination.
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With a name like that, Farnsworth notes, how you feel about the policy will inevitably be wrapped up with how you feel about Obama.
Crime tends to be wrapped up with other issues in elections, he says.
"But what I'm discovering now is that people are ready for something that isn't so cut-and-dried, that doesn't have to be wrapped up with a nice moral message".
This whole thing can be wrapped up with a quote from Don Henley's song Dirty Laundry: "It's interesting when people die".
It's now emerging however that LinkedIn could well be wrapped up with the News Corp-owned Wall Street Journal and Factiva, the business news aggregator, something backed up by Breakingviews.com.
Neufeld says Baldwin wanted Paramount to assure him he would be wrapped up with filming in 14 weeks so he could appear on Broadway in "A Streetcar Named Desire," but Paramount refused.
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Lowndes said that he had always wanted to be unmarried — "I was an activist and anarchist for years, and I am not comfortable with my private relationships being wrapped up with state policies," he explained — but that it was not until he met Yaminthat he knew he had found the woman he wanted to be unmarried to.
So unless Doerr's and Kerns' job titles are changing, it sounds like mobile is being wrapped up with other services.
"Accept that what makes you furious about your partner is wrapped up with what excites you".
I will be wrapping up with number six in September in Berlin.
A: No unfortunately, I am wrapped up with things here.
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