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Discover Ludwig"wraps around" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe something physically encircling or encompassing another object. Here are a few examples: 1. The scarf wraps around her neck, keeping her warm in the cold winter wind. 2. The vines of the ivy plant wrap around the trellis, creating a beautiful green wall in the garden. 3. The road wraps around the mountain, offering breathtaking views of the valley below. 4. His arms wrap around her waist, pulling her closer in a loving embrace. 5. The snake's body wraps around its prey, squeezing tightly until it suffocates. 6. The ribbon wraps around the gift, adding a festive touch to the present. 7. The river wraps around the small town, providing a natural barrier from the outside world. 8. The bandage wraps around the injured knee, providing support and protection. 9. The scarf wraps around the tree trunk, hiding a secret message etched into the bark. 10. The rollercoaster track wraps around the theme park, tempting thrill-seekers to try the daring ride.
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The back seat wraps around like a banquette.
The new structure wraps around and incorporates ruins dating back to Roman times.
The identifier space suggests addressing wraps around on each coordinate.
Each bean has an exterior skin (exocarp) that wraps around a sweet pulp-like substance (mesocarp).
Cut a piece of duct tape that easily wraps around your finger.
It wraps around the nose and throat.
The balcony railing wraps around three walls.
INSIDE The house wraps around a courtyard.
But the leather wraps around polyurethane cushions.
The human cytomegalovirus UL44 C clamp wraps around DNA. Structure.
Henrico County — which wraps around Richmond — is a tossup.
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