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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fully wrapped" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but typically refers to something being completely or entirely covered or enveloped in something else. Example: The gift was fully wrapped in shiny red paper and topped with a big bow. In this sentence, "fully wrapped" suggests that the entire gift was covered in the red paper and that there were no bare or exposed areas. It could also be used in a more abstract sense, such as "His mind was fully wrapped in thoughts of the future."
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The final two girders (PS-9 and PS-10) were fully wrapped girders (U-wrappings cover entire girder) using two layers of CFRP for the repairs (soffit and U-wrapping).
The two girders (PS-9 and PS-10) were fully wrapped girders (U-wrappings covered entire girder) using two layers of CFRP for the repairs (soffit and U-wrapping).
Fully wrapped transit buses declared that Peanut Chews are "Philly born & raised".
Part of the building is fully wrapped in untreated iroko wood, part in stucco accented by large iroko-framed windows, and part in thick mortared brickwork.
At Fiat of Manhattan on 11th Avenue at West 51st Street, for instance, a Fiat 500 in the showroom is fully wrapped in the Baci logo, as is a Vespa scooter at Vespa Soho.
Transportation officials will not permit city buses to be fully wrapped in advertising, in part because no one — including police officers — can clearly see what is going on behind windows covered in vinyl sheets.
"The experience of calling out to the web and watching the internet and its many niche communities rally to pick apart this puzzle was something I still haven't fully wrapped my head around … As hard as it is to let this record go, nothing will erase the experience of pursuing the answer this record made me ask".
Table 6 Summary of FRP-confining models for fully wrapped circular sections.
The AuCu intermetallic core was identified to be fully wrapped by a Pd skin with 2 3 atomic layers.
For fully wrapped metal foam heat exchangers, the prediction using empirical correlation is consistent with computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations.
Single NP with relatively small size cannot be fully wrapped by the cell membrane, which prohibits its uptake.
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