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The phrase "a recent round" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a new phase or series of events, often in contexts like discussions, competitions, or funding.
Example: "The company announced a recent round of funding that will help expand its operations."
Alternatives: "a new round" or "a latest round".
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The newsroom, as newsrooms go, is surprisingly tranquil, despite a recent round of layoffs.
Live mikes caught the speaker complaining about a recent round to a sympathetic vice president.
Those worries intensified during a recent round of financial troubles at both companies.
On a recent round of visits, the kitchen fell short of turning out acceptable entrees.
And a recent round of tax cuts will be phased in over the next few years.
A recent round of polls suggests that Mr. Kaine has opened his first real lead of the contest.
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At a recent round-robin tournament in Kentucky, eight of nine teams continued to use paper.
In a recent round-table discussion with other playwrights, you said New York theater needed to push more boundaries.
So, for example, a recent round-trip coach fare on Delta between Kennedy Airport in New York and London Heathrow was $842, including $458 in a "carrier-imposed surcharge".
For example, one recent three-day sale from multiple carriers offered $49 one-way tickets to destinations in Florida, and a recent round-trip special from Boston to Cancun was under $200.
Their most recent round, a reported $62.5 million, was funded by Spectrum Equity Investors.
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