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Discover Ludwig"wrap up the topic" is a commonly used phrase in written English to mean "conclude the discussion or presentation of this topic." You can use it any time you wish to signal the end of a particular topic
For example: "We've discussed the pros and cons of increasing the minimum wage - let's wrap up the topic by summarizing the main points."
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He wraps up the A.F.C.
Figure 2 wraps up the proposed fingerprinting protocol.
Brooks is wrapping up the panel.
My 6-year-old daughter is even wrapped up in the topic.
Just enough left over for those stocking fillers to wrap up Christmas.Related topics Christmas Holidays Culture and lifestyle Holiday season ALDI Group.
Just as you're wrapping up one topic of conversation, Curtis's mind leaps off into another: digital culture, "feedback loops" and a "free" space owned by corporations.
Reagle too often seems happy to wrap up his discussion of a given topic with a tepid valedictory pronouncement.
You can just wrap up an idea with a conclusive statement, then move on to the topic sentence of the next paragraph.
After the Camp David talks wrap up late on Saturday afternoon, Obama will fly to his home town of Chicago where he will host a two-day NATO meeting at which the Afghanistan war will be the central topic.
I wrap up well.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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