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The phrase 'a big round of' is not correct or usable in written English as is.
You can use the phrase 'a big round' in a sentence to describe a noun. For example, "He gave a big round of applause to the performers."
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Mr. ARRINGTON: You guys just raised a big round of financing a week ago from Khosla Ventures.
Give Ellen a big round of applause.
This gets a big round of applause.
So give them a big round of applause.
The audience gave him a big round of applause.
This last line gets a big round of applause.
It won him a big round of applause.
"So give him a big round of applause".
ALEX KOPPELMAN: Gabby Giffords being shown on CNN right now, getting a big round of applause.
A big round of federal cuts will only make things worse.
And give a big round of applause to the Ground Forces Band.
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