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The phrase "a round to make" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to completing a round of something, but without additional context, it is ambiguous.
Example: "We have a round to make before we can proceed to the next stage of the game."
Alternatives: "a round to complete" or "a round to finish".
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Mighty Mouse put up a typical flowing performance, needing half a round to make Cejudo retreat in a way that he never did while wrestling.
Spring recently raised a $7.5 million Series A round to make this possible.
And the French startup just raised a $7 million Series A round to make hardware security devices ubiquitous.
Now his project is ready to be unveiled, and they've taken a new $7.5 million Series A round to make sure it succeeds.
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a) Laura Dern b) Meryl Streep c) Emma Thompson d) Juliette Binoche 4. What was the name of the childhood pet dog whom Spielberg tied a camera round to make a Super 8 film of his journey round town?
Tiger Woods, who needed a magical round to make the cut after his hideous first-round implosion, found only more trouble.
There are so many children in soap nowadays, I'm tempted to have a whip round to make sure Kylie takes him with her.
She had to play a qualifying round to make the main draw, where she tied for 11th.
His latest long bet: Hyperloop Technologies, leading an $8 million round to make Elon Musk's dream of transonic travel real.
HYPR has closed a $3 million seed round to make its cybersecurity products known within and beyond financial services where the company has gained early traction.
Curve it round to make a c shape, with a line in the middle.
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