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Discover Ludwig"wrapping it up" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to finish or conclude something. It can be used at different points in a sentence, depending on the context and meaning. Example 1: "After months of hard work, we are finally wrapping up the project and preparing for the presentation next week." Example 2: "Let's wrap up the meeting and discuss the action points before we adjourn." Example 3: "She was able to wrap up her thesis in record time due to her efficient time management skills." Example 4: "The detective was close to wrapping up the case when a crucial piece of evidence was discovered." Example 5: "Can you wrap up your speech in the next five minutes? We are running short on time."
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Kind of wrapping it up here.
I think we're wrapping it up now.
Then they're back home wrapping it up".
You can sometimes sense him giving up on an idea and wrapping it up quickly.
Suddenly, as the salesman was wrapping it up, our friend said "My God!
So that's why we're wrapping it up into the April resale," he said.
Lopez looks demoralised so what price Murray wrapping it up in the next two?
Ivanovic had an easier time in the second set, wrapping it up on her second match point.
"Taking people we all know and love, wrapping it up in humor and giving you scoops," he said.
We concocted taking a spoonful, some fresh cilantro and wrapping it up in a large spinach leaf.
"They're always passing by here wrapping it up," said Mr. Nelson, 65, a superintendent at a nearby building.
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