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Discover Ludwig"wrapped it up" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something has been completed, finished, or finalized. Example: After hours of intense negotiation, the team finally wrapped it up and reached a compromise.
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Then he wrapped it up.
Then Kemsley wrapped it up.
Hou quickly wrapped it up.
I found some brown paper and wrapped it up.
"I could have wrapped it up and had tomorrow off.
Li wrapped it up 7-3 in an engaging struggle.
"We should have wrapped it up earlier, for sure," Prandelli said.
Lord's timeline: How England wrapped it up 11.00 To some people's surprise play begins.
I went straight to the gift wrap table and wrapped it up.
Texas wrapped it up with a 6-1 vintory in Game 6 on Friday night.
And she said, "No, I have class". Then we kinda wrapped it up.
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