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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all round to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in British English to indicate going to someone's house or location, often for a visit or social gathering.
Example: "We're all round to Sarah's place for dinner tonight."
Alternatives: "over to" or "around to".
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It will take an awful lot of vision all round to land this crisis safely.
Again, the judges got it right: 10-9 all round to Adams.
Much better all round to have a nice broad spread of winners.
And it's an especially painful experience all round to hear actor after actor politely murmur they don't feel comfortable speculating about what their boss might have meant.
So it's all round to her council flat and out with the black candles, the graveyard water and the masking-tape pentangle, ready for a malicious spell.
Double-firsts all round to the group from Oxford University who brought a bit of decorum to Davos with a port-and-stilton party.
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He is not the first young Somerset all-rounder to do something like that.
This meant that he became the fifth-fastest English all-rounder to gather 50 Test wickets (he has 69) and 1,000 runs.
Perhaps barring Sir Garry Sobers, he is the best all-rounder to play the game".
Lancashire were not helped by an injury to Tom Smith, which has restricted the all-rounder to only 12 overs in the innings.
He also achieved the feat of becoming the quickest all-rounder to take 100 wickets and score 1000 runs.
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