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"meticulously wrapped" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize how carefully or precisely something was wrapped. For example, "The gift was meticulously wrapped in beautiful white paper."
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Mr. Antonakos then reciprocated by sending meticulously wrapped parcels to a few dozen friends.
Plants do need to pass through security, so be prepared to take apart that meticulously wrapped begonia.
At Penn Station everyone gets on with too many bags, all those meticulously wrapped presents, all the desperate sons- and daughters-in-law trying to impress intractable, tribal New England parents.
The a-ha moment comes when you get to the fruit section, which lets you scan barcodes on meticulously wrapped items.
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Fly-tying, which is the art of making the fuzzy, furry little things that go on your hook to lure the fish, consists of meticulously wrapping minuscule pieces of cloth, thread and feathers around a tiny hook and then giving the result names like "Woolly Bugger" and "Bead Head Gold Ribbed Hare's Ear".
Those with longer hair wear black hair-ties wrapped around meticulously hair-netted ponytails.
The interior is wrapped in meticulously stitched leather -- black leather on the dash and crema-colored leather on the seats, doors and transmission tunnel.
"The mechanisms have been preserved very meticulously, and each piece has been wrapped," he said.
And wrapped.
Presents wrapped?
Wrapped up.
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