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"go round" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used informally, and typically means to move in a circle or to circulate. For example, "The children went round and round the playground."
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go round
verb
To physically swirl or rotate.
Exact(34)
They go round & round & down.
"Well, go round again".
Go round 'em up!
We'll go round there.
This rhetoric could go round and round.
I used to go round his house.
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Then comes "Merry-Go-Round".
Another go-round.
he merry-go-round continues.
"Like a merry-go-round," he said.
This is Solange's third go-round.
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