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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small round of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a brief or limited occurrence of something, often in social or recreational settings, such as drinks or applause.
Example: "After the meeting, we decided to have a small round of drinks to celebrate our success."
Alternatives: "a brief round of" or "a quick round of".
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Donde was founded more than a year ago and has brought in a small round of angel funding thus far.
This drew a small round of applause.
Each song was followed by a small round of applause.
There was a small round of applause in the emergency room.
One stallholder tried to sell me a small round of Stinking Bishop cheese, for example.
If they were impressed, they could vote to give him a small round of funding.
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BlackBerry's firings follow the loss of 5,000 jobs last year and a smaller round of redundancies this summer.
Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon, the European Union and France also said they would attend Friday's talks, which come a week after a smaller round of negotiations between the United States, Russia, Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
Take a small round piece of cardboard that is sized to fit at the base of the cut loofah.
And a pellet is a small round ball of something that has become hard.
NoV is a small round virion of 27 38 nm in diameter and contains a single-stranded, positive-sense, and polyadenylated RNA genome of 7400 7700 nucleotides [ 11].
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