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The phrase "a roundtable on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a discussion or meeting format where participants engage in dialogue about a specific topic or issue.
Example: "We are organizing a roundtable on climate change to gather insights from various experts in the field."
Alternatives: "a discussion about" or "a forum on".
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And one of the day's events – a roundtable on working with communities to achieve the MDGs with equity – explored the key role of partnerships in depth.
The subject was one of the topics of discussion during a roundtable on the BET program Don't Sleep.
4 33 Bob Costas begins a roundtable on horse safety.
The Securities and Exchange Commission is hosting a roundtable on Oct. 2 to address these issues.
Last fall, Hillary came to Lanza's house for a roundtable on health care.
Bookforum holds a roundtable on the new "Riot Grrrl Collection," featuring Lisa Darms, Johanna Fateman, Kathleen Hanna, and Sheila Heti.
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She stopped reading reviews after a local alt-weekly hosted a whole roundtable on a Sleater-Kinney album because, as with most cultural criticism, it threatened to "usurp the phenomenon".
The NAIF was set to form part of a roundtable discussion on northern Australia in Darwin on Tuesday afternoon, with the federal MP Natasha Griggs and Canavan.
In one classroom, he acted as the host of a roundtable discussion on retirement policy.
Plan UK was one of five organisations meeting today in London for a roundtable discussion on ending child marriage, co-hosted by the Royal Commonwealth Society.
The launch of the new strategy on girls' education was announced at a press conference following a roundtable discussion on the girls' education strategy.
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