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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a paper round" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a job where someone delivers newspapers, often done by young people in their local area.
Example: "During the summer, I took on a paper round to earn some extra pocket money."
Alternatives: "a newspaper delivery job" or "a news round."
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Well, it beats a paper round.
"He's got a paper round".
First job A paper round.
"I was doing a paper round in the morning.
"I could have been a footballer, but I had a paper round," he told them.
Michelle started a paper round aged 10 and soon had 17 teenagers working for her.
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The salary that Matthews earned at the start of his career would make a 14-year-old working on a paper-round weep.
In his autobiography he says that at 13, he was a workaholic with a "monster" paper round, getting up at 3 am to deliver 420 copies of the local newspaper before school.
Lightly butter a 23cm round cake tin, and line the bottom with a baking paper round.
I had a terrible paper round when I was 13.
It was a morning paper round and I had to get up at 6.30am.
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