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Discover Ludwig"wrap it in" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to enclose or cover something with a material or object. Example: I carefully wrapped the gift in shiny wrapping paper and tied it with a bow.
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You should wrap it in bacon.
Seal the larger bag and wrap it in a towel.
Close it up, wrap it in foil and bake it".
The solution is obvious: wrap it in plastic.
We wrap it in unsafePerformIO so we can use it as a pure function.
If flies are likely to be a problem, you'll also need to wrap it in muslin.
They mold it it like clay, fire it like metal, wrap it in layers like candy.
Grate the remainder and wrap it in a thin cotton tea towel.
I'd buy a big old piece of rump roast and wrap it in wool".
They wanted to wrap it in a piece of crystal-like glass.
I had them wrap it in a large box with a polka-dot bow.
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