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The phrase "a recent round of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a new series or batch of something, often in contexts like discussions about events, surveys, or competitions.
Example: "The company announced a recent round of funding to support its expansion plans."
Alternatives: "a new series of" or "a latest batch of".
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The newsroom, as newsrooms go, is surprisingly tranquil, despite a recent round of layoffs.
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.
Poland's agriculture minister, Krzysztof Jurgiel, simply refused to take part in a recent round of European negotiations over sugar beet.
One patient, Nasolo Kambi, sat on his bed, recovering from a recent round of chemotherapy for skin cancer.
In a recent round of actions that shook the financial industry, the government pushed for guilty pleas, rather than just the usual fines and reforms.
Even after a recent round of price cuts, using T-Mobile's network of hotspots costs $6 per hour, $40 per month, or $360 per year.
She was then recovering from a recent round of surgery but as she swam, she would think to herself, "This is just heaven.
(Among the hardest hit in a recent round of cuts were stations in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and San Francisco).
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