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Discover Ludwig"sew up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It usually means to repair or mend something with a needle and thread, but can also be used figuratively to mean to complete, to settle definitively, or to finish something successfully. For example, "With the team's amazing performance, they managed to sew up the victory".
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sew up
verb
To seal by sewing.
Exact(60)
Stuff and sew up the remaining hole.
Excuse us while we sew up our sides.
Starting at paw, sew up legs on RS.
You can't sew up a wound that is still festering.
Stuff and sew up gap with mattress stitch.
I thought it would be important to sew up the broken fabric of my undergraduate life.
Researchers used these same sutures to sew up bacterially infected wounds in live rats.
Fasten the zip and sew up any sections of the waistband you had to unpick.
That's how they hope to scare off potential competitors and sew up new markets.
Winning Iowa's first-in-the-nation presidential contest does not sew up the nomination.
Having put the game to bed, Ukraine looked to sew up the tie too.
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