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The phrase "as we round" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an action of turning or approaching a point, often in a metaphorical sense, such as rounding a corner or nearing a conclusion.
Example: "As we round the final bend in the race, the finish line comes into view."
Alternatives: "as we approach" or "as we near".
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"Oh look," says Liz, pointing, as we round the corner.
And that we already have on us as we round the corner.
As we round the exit's bend, I unwrap Will's sandwich and hand it to him.
"Look," he says, as we round a corner and encounter yet another gorgeous stone residence.
As we round the headland the Duncansby Stacks swing into view.
As we round our final corner, he says: "All I see most of the time is mistakes.
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I stood on the sliver of deck at the stern, watching the skyline flatten and the waterway widen as we rounded the northwestern flank of Queens, past sewage treatment and power plants, tank farms and cormorant-crowded markers.
As we rounded the headlands we got a dazzling view of Ramsey Island.
As we rounded a corner, the castle came into view, looming over the water.
As we rounded Breezy, a soaring fog bank rolled in from the east.
"As we rounded the corner to Justice Park, they rushed toward us," she said.
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