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The phrase "a round-up" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a summary or collection of information, often about recent events or developments.
Example: "In this article, we provide a round-up of the latest news in technology for the month of October."
Alternatives: "a summary" or "an overview".
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A round-up is in order:Macedonia.
So here's a round-up.
Kelly Faircloth at BetaBeat has a round-up.
Here's a round-up of Twitter reaction.
Here is a round-up of the latest developments.
We'll bring you a round-up on the next blog.
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Here is a round up.
3.20pm: Bit of a round up.
I'll do a round up in an over or two.
But first, a round up of yesterday evenings shows.
We will publish a round up of the event soon.
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