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"wrap up loose ends" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you need to finish or complete an unfinished task or project. For example: "Before the end of the week, we need to wrap up loose ends on the presentation."
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The sections that follow attempt to wrap up loose ends, signaling recovery and renewal.
It began as a quick note to wrap up loose ends".
He said was waiting to wrap up loose ends, notably an investigation as to whether anyone in the White House concealed e-mail messages from investigators.
With no negotiations scheduled and both sides preparing for a long battle that could lead to lost games for the first time in league history, yesterday was a day for teams to wrap up loose ends.
But for Mr. Obama, vacations have become high-wire affairs, marked by partisan criticism of his decision to take them and by repeated delays as he rushes to wrap up loose ends.
HBR suggests setting your email auto-response the day before you actually leave to give yourself some breathing room and time to wrap up loose ends.
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The former FBI director and his squad of prosecutors famous for their silence during the 22-month investigation are quietly wrapping up loose ends.
It's a joy to watch characters from the earlier assignments come back into play, wrapping up loose ends and bringing Givens and Jackie Nevada together with an unexpected and beautifully minimalist tenderness amid all the blood and killing.
You don't have to spend the 10 minutes before a meeting winding down one task and prepping for the meeting — and then another 15 30 minutes after a meeting wrapping up loose ends and getting your focus back.
There was Edward Strauss, who had been manager of trade center operations, wrapping up loose ends and almost certainly heading somewhere else, who arrived at the police desk and grabbed some bullhorns to help direct the evacuation.
I was smack in the middle of wrapping up loose ends with work, deciding on what to pack and squeezing in a few last-minute doctor appointments when it hit me.
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