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Discover Ludwig"outer wrapper" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to an external layer or covering of something. Example: The outer wrapper of the present was carefully wrapped in shiny red paper with a big bow on top.
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At Philip Morris, in New York, a group of inventors won a patent in April for a cigarette with an outer wrapper that they describe in their patent as "impervious to oxygen, causing the tobacco to extinguish between puffs".
It is recommended to check the width to match to your outer wrapper.
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I don't have the patience (or skill) for pleating, so I lightly dampen the outer edge of the (store-bought) wrapper, spoon in a little filling, then pinch the wrapper closed in four corners, leaving a bit of the filling showing through the top.
Take candies with red wrappers (I used cinnamon discs) and using red chenille wire join them to the outer contour of the heart.
Chip wrapper: why not?
O, candy wrapper?
And see this chocolate wrapper?
They put me in wrapper.
This is Outer Mongolia.
Inner with outer.
"Just came out of a wrapper".
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