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The phrase "a rounded up" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to the action of rounding a number up, but it is incomplete without additional context.
Example: "The total cost was rounded up to the nearest dollar."
Alternatives: "rounded up" or "rounded to the nearest whole number."
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Easier to just hand over a rounded up amount and say "danke", which implies you don't want any change.
If they serve at the table, which is usually the case, then they would expect at least a "rounded up tip".
Instead, those cells that were affected by peptide showed a rounded up appearance indicative of apoptotic cells.
Therefore we used a rounded up cutoff value of 0.5 mg/l to examine the diagnostic accuracy of PATHFAST D-dimer to exclude PE.
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The Washington Post's Comic Riffs has rounded up a few.
We rounded up a few of our picks here.
Here is a round up.
3.20pm: Bit of a round up.
But first, a round up of yesterday evenings shows.
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