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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gift paper" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to decorative paper that can be used to wrap presents in. For example, "I bought some festive gift paper from the store to wrap my brother's birthday gifts in."
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He suddenly smiles: "SHIT IS REAL, AIGHT?" Even if it's wrapped up in glitzy gift paper, north of 17 million people tuning in for this stuff feels like a miracle.
As the giddy children leap up and down around him, Mr. Graham hands out three presents painstakingly wrapped in used gift paper: a $28 battery-operated train set and used $5 "Lion King" and "Bambi" videotapes.
Meanwhile, the battlefield was a complete mess: giant metal loops sticking out of the ground, giant boulders wrapped in Bloomingdale's gift paper, and paper-mache hats cut up into mulch and swept up into the wind like confetti in a twister.
Ms. Mapson May is sure the gift paper is just the same as the wrapping used on her presents long ago.
Alongside the trash goes our time and money and the ink that stained the gift paper with images of X-mas trees, angels and Santa Claus.
By Sandra Bisin Mairara Camp, Shangla, North West Frontier Province, 8 June 2007 – In the shade of his tented home at Maira Camp, Abdulla removes the gift paper wrapping the school prize with the utmost care.
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Some of the possibilities include gift wrapping paper, construction paper, old cards, printer paper, craft paper, a paper doily, etc. Recycle where possible.
Find some gift wrapping paper, felt or craft paper to wrap the jar.
He took away a gift, a paper bag of Enoch's fresh apples.
It was wrapped like a gift, in paper with "Merry Christmas," in red, and "Happy New Year," in green, printed over and over.
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