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The phrase "a round of reforms" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a series or set of changes or improvements made to a system, policy, or organization.
Example: "The government announced a round of reforms aimed at improving the education system."
Alternatives: "a series of reforms" or "a wave of reforms".
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A round of reforms in recent years allowed such liberties as the use of the Kurdish language in public, on public television and during prison visits, all of which had been previously banned.
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It doesn't have Jack Abramoff" — the disgraced lobbyist who hastened a round of ethics reforms.
He has launched a round of economic reforms—"perfecting communism", his officials insist though it is unclear whether as a prelude to a wider economic opening, or simply in a desperate effort to stave off ruin (the flow of North Korean escapees another 15 or so sought asylum at diplomatic premises in China this week steadily increases).
A round of electoral reform victories in key ballot measures suggest that Americans have had enough of antiquated electoral laws.
Thomas L. McLarty, President Clinton's special adviser for Latin America, said in an interview that the social action plan was the next logical step for Latin America as it completes a first round of reforms, which have included a return to democracy in many countries and a restructuring of inefficient economies.
How this law solved one problem but created another offers a cautionary tale for lawmakers considering a new round of reforms.
Li wrote that the country needs to carry out an important round of reforms, a follow-up to those started by Deng Xiaoping more than thirty years ago.
He has adopted a more sober presidential style, admitted to mistakes and promised a fresh round of reforms.
Now the rating agencies may have got more than they bargained for, with a new round of reforms proposed by Europe to reduce their influence.
Will the decision of the Trump administration to withdraw from the council bring about changes or a new round of reforms?
Now the new coalition government is proposing a sweeping round of reforms intended to eliminate layers of bureaucracy and deliver better, more personalized care by giving primary care doctors more power over treatment decisions and referrals to specialists.
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