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"it's wrapped up" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase in a variety of contexts. For example, if you have completed a project or task, you can say: "The project is finished - it's all wrapped up!".
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This trend is part and parcel to overarching change in Turkey, as it's wrapped up with the country's reorientation, which is in turn tied to its improved economic situation.
Even before it happens, it's wrapped up in its narratives and prejudices.
"The earlier it's wrapped up, the earlier we can calm people's fears down," he said.
It's wrapped up in class.
I think it's wrapped up in that somehow".
"She's an all-American because of the package that it's wrapped up in," Connecticut Coach Geno Auriemma said.
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The band began its first stateside tour in New York two months ago, and now it's wrapping up that tour with a three-night jag (and different openers every night).
Looks like it's wrapping up now.
Sophia is currently on Kickstarter where it's wrapping up a fundraising campaign.
As the company expands, it's wrapping up a new round with $2 million of a $3 million target hard-circled.
But it's wrapping up right on time ― and on the best of terms. .
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