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"round after round" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is happening in a repetitive or continuous cycle. For example, "The students kept running round after round of the track."
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Round after round, he pummeled his opponent.
Then there is the bad news, which comes round after round after round.
Concertgoers described hearing round after round of gunfire.
Round after round, La Motta ate it up.
Yet a moral argument generally consists of round after round of reasoning.
Mr. Ali spent round after round against the ropes as Mr. Foreman pounded himself into exhaustion.
In tennis, you are exposed point after point, round after round.
He then fired methodically, round after round, with a semiautomatic handgun.
A "round" is over; the software repeats the process, round after round.
The police fired round after round of tear gas, blanketing parts of Seoul for hours.
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While Canada has slapped round-after-round of sanctions on Putin's regime, Ottawa still has yet to impose an arms embargo.
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