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"let's wrap up" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it when you want to suggest that you or someone else should finish what they are doing or discussing and move onto something else. For example: "We've gone over all of the details of the project, so let's wrap up and get ready for the client meeting."
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Let's wrap up this turkey before I puke".
LH: Yes: So let's wrap up with a few questions for the comment section: Will Broadway Joe's football musical revue be trouble with a capital TD? Will Joan have her revenge upon Harry?
Let's wrap up with moving sidewalk etiquette.
Let's wrap up.
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Kim Voynar of TV Squad gave the episode a mixed review, saying " it just seemed to wrap up a little too quickly for me, like they ran out of time and were like, 'Oops, let's wrap this up now'.
We can fight it, or I say let's wrap ourselves up in their madness because this is what we signed up for when we had those cute googly babies.
Or maybe he was thinking, "O.K., let's wrap this up".
Translation: "Let's wrap this up and go have a drink".
5.33am BST Right, let's wrap this up for the night.
"Take the verdict that they have agreed on, and let's wrap this up," said Father Brennan's lawyer, William Brennan, who is not related.
Let's wrap this up.' " Among the executives who arrived for the creative rights meeting at 4 p.m. were Jeffrey Katzenberg of DreamWorks SKG, Alan Horn of Warner Brothers, Stacey Snider of Universal Pictures, Tom Rothman of Fox Filmed Entertainment, Leslie Moonves of CBS and Ken Lemberger of Sony Pictures.
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