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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wraps from" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you are describing something that begins or originates from a certain point or source, but it is not commonly used. Example: "The fabric wraps from the edge of the table to create a decorative border."
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Falafel wraps from £3.
Koshari from £4.50; salads, soups and wraps from £2.95.
But no wheels are needed when she craves veggie wraps from Arcuri's, a nearby pizzeria.
If you can't stop, you can also pick-up takeaway salads and tandoori naan wraps from the champagne bar.
At a cocktail party last month at Decades, the luxury vintage shop here on Melrose Avenue, she peeled the wraps from a capsule fashion line, her first.
The building is still under wraps from a facade cleaning that has removed a deliciously weathered coat of green paint from the underlying brick.
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Remove plastic wrap from balls after about 2 hours.
"Nothing?" Kirsten tore the wrapping from another piece of gum.
Blankets were popular, and a visitor from Paris wore a patchwork wrap from his native Africa.
For Warwick, achieving the second aim means linking to the Warwick Research Archive Portal (WRAP), from the Knowledge Centre.
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