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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good round of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a series of activities or events, often in a social or recreational context, such as games or drinks.
Example: "After a long week, we decided to have a good round of drinks at the bar to celebrate."
Alternatives: "a nice round of" or "an enjoyable round of".
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"I'm just trying to play a good round of golf".
There's a lot of laughter and a good round of spontaneous applause at the end.
But I need to concentrate and play a good round of golf".
I know I'm going to play a good round of golf tomorrow.
I think it was very brave and very honest of him and there was a good round of applause.
"I think it was very brave and very honest of him and there was a good round of applause, people thought 'that's a man of honour'.
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They acknowledged a "good rounding of consumer input with scientific/research fact" [R3] and that CCP was "fundamental" [R15] to the research process.
Their article has a good round up of reaction from around the globe, here's a snippet: In Jordan, hundreds demonstrated in the capital, Amman, to protest the Israeli action and demand that their government breaks diplomatic relations with the Jewish state.
The dancing in the video is a nod to a ritual of the honeybees, who after returning from a particularly good round of pollinating "dance" directions to the rest of their hive.
Ernie Els, the British Open champion, called his round of 75 a good round given the conditions.
9.52pm: Alex Smith at LabourList has got a good round-up of some of the instant verdicts.
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