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Discover LudwigThe phrase "enclosing something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of surrounding or containing an object or information within something else, such as an envelope or a document. Example: "Please ensure that you are enclosing something important in the envelope before sending it."
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Such constructions are sculptural in so far as they are built for their own sake and do not serve to shelter or enclose something else.
If you enclose something, such as a resume, with a letter, you should indicate that the letter contains enclosures by making the notation "Enclosure" or "Enclosures" at the bottom of the letter.
And I think enclosing a check with something seems less impersonal than just sending a check.
You and the wife want something enclosed, with regional flavor and a liquor license.
He shifts from his specialty of staging shootouts in enclosed spaces -- something he choreographs with the confidence of a Bob Fosse -- to recreating key battles in the Pacific campaign.
is a Houdini-inspired fantasy made in conjunction with the illusionists Penn & Teller, who describe the dancers' various tussles — involving chains, ropes, and enclosed spaces — as "something midway between Nijinsky and Chippendales".
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"And when the seed has fallen into its place, that vehement heat descending from her brain draws the seed to itself and holds it, and soon the woman's sexual organs contract, and all the parts that are ready to open up during the time of menstruation now close, in the same way as a strong man can hold something enclosed in his fist".
The first graph (where the outermost part of the line is evenly, zero, enclosed) says that something good is ugly, and the second graph (where the outermost part is enclosed once) says that everything good is ugly.[28] How about the scope problem which arises when multiple quantifiers are used?
Skip out on caramel apples and marshmallows on sticks, and instead ask for something enclosed in an unopened wrapper.
"I was interested in it because of the economy of a line, making something in space, enclosing it without blocking it out," she explained.
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