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No, the phrase 'wrap on' is not correct and not usable in written English. In contrast, the phrase 'wrap up' is correct and is commonly used in written English to indicate the conclusion or end of something. For example, "Let's wrap up the meeting now so we can all get home for dinner."
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Microsoft yet-current $40 billion program (not the one announced today) will wrap on September 30.
That's a wrap on our four candidates.
* Balloons don't wrap (on Win) and text is lost.
2. Lay a large piece of plastic wrap on counter.
"It's brutal," Scorsese told The Wrap on Friday.
Acosta wore a wrap on the finger in the clubhouse.
Effect of magnetic knee wrap on quadriceps strength in patients with symptomatic knee osteoarthritis.
Effects of geometric parameters of the modified wrap on performance of the scroll compressor are analyzed.
#6.Place four rectangles or squares of clear plastic wrap on a flat surface.
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Two weeks after I meet her, her wrap-on-the-knuckles suspension is lifted.
Two weeks after I meet her, her wrap-on-the-knuckles suspension is lifted.
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