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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about a round of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific round of drinks, games, or any other activity that involves rounds.
Example: "Let's talk about a round of drinks for everyone at the party."
Alternatives: "regarding a round of" or "concerning a round of".
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Speaking of outstanding, how about a round of applause for the Huzzah Band!
How about a round of applause for contemplative moments, then?
How about a round of golf in less than 40 minutes?
"How about a round of applause for the Lollipop Guild?" a union speaker said.
J.K.: How about a round of applause for Tina's thought about the outsourcing thing she was just talking about.
Shortly after he was fired from Mother Jones, Moore flew back to Flint and heard about a round of layoffs at General Motors.
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Inzen, a Singapore-based mobile game developer, has raised a Series A round of $935,000 SGD (about $748,000).
So, get to studying and reblogging Directioner-in-training! Once you've studied up on everything 1D, how about playing a round of Bandyland?
I'm not just talking about buying a round of tequila shots or paying your Netflix subscription, but also real stuff, like paying off student loans.
During a campaign stop with a group of young Republicans, Mr. Santorum took about 20 minutes for a round of bowling.
We're about to run a round of ads insisting that it's President Obama who's out to destroy Medicare and Social Security!
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