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Discover Ludwig"make the rounds" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a repeated cycle or journey made by someone visiting or passing through different places. For example, "We were surprised when our boss decided to make the rounds and check out all the different departments in the company."
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make the rounds
verb
To circulate something from one place to another.
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Her witticisms continued to make the rounds.
"Come on, Son, make the rounds with me".
Every week, seven photographers make the rounds in the unit.
"He would make the rounds at the hospital every day.
The officers continue to make the rounds in this city's most troubled neighborhoods and blocks.
I hired a Pakistani taxi driver to help me make the rounds of government offices.
At midnight 9 money trains make the rounds of 523 stations picking up the money.
But then rumors that the family was considering a lawsuit began to make the rounds.
In Sanford, she said, watch groups are not even supposed to make the rounds.
Mr. Bloomberg hired lobbying firms and began to make the rounds.
Jokes about chads, dangling and otherwise, make the rounds at the bars and restaurants.
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