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The phrase "a round of elections" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific instance or cycle of elections, often in the context of political processes.
Example: "The country is preparing for a round of elections next month to elect new representatives."
Alternatives: "an election cycle" or "a series of elections."
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Assad is staging parliamentary elections on 14 April, a round of elections the UN does not recognise.
And surely, a terrorist organization should not be allowed to participate in a round of elections that are supposed to help promote a peace process.
Caracas, Venezuela - The American election came only two days after a round of elections here in Venezuela, where we've endured more than five years of constant political conflict.
The MUD has little time to lick its wounds: a round of elections for state governors are due in December.Mr Chávez, for his part, will not have much time to savour his victory.
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RARELY can a round of regional elections have been presented in such an apocalyptic fashion.
But now, with a round of Knesset elections three weeks away, Israel has much less reason for pride.
MEXICANS went to the polls in almost half the country's states on July 7th for a round of local elections.
Germany's grand coalition, by contrast, is planning what may be the biggest fiscal belt-tightening in decades—and it has just won a round of state elections.
The Freedom Party is in a coalition with the Socialists now, but Kreisky had talked about a coalition as early as 1975, when a round of parliamentary elections was coming up and the Socialists were worried about their majority.
More likely is that Germany could face a new round of elections – an unpopular prospect in a country that held its last national elections in September, and was left with a caretaker government until a coalition government could be cobbled together in March.
Diplomatic recognition of the new government was not forthcoming given the stalemate; after talks between Muzorewa, Mugabe, and Nkomo at the Lancaster House conference in London in late 1979, Britain briefly retook control of Southern Rhodesia as a colony until a new round of elections was held in February 1980.
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