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The phrase "round ball" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a simple noun phrase that describes a specific type of ball. You can use "round ball" to describe any object that is round and shaped like a ball. This can include sports equipment, such as a soccer ball or a basketball, or everyday objects like a marble or a decorative ball. For example: - "The children played a game of kickball with a round ball." - "She decorated her Christmas tree with colorful round balls." - "The scientist observed the bacteria under a microscope and noted their round ball shape."
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"I don't always speak about round ball.
"That round ball over there connects everybody," he said.
Neither had hit a second round ball when Donald walked in.
When you bleed N.Y.C. round ball, you have to embrace glass-half-full fanhood.
One involves a round ball, and this week had Koreans cheering when their side beat Poland.
Hitting a round ball with a round stick is hard enough but this was just unfair.
We could just as easily have made a perfectly round ball of marble.
2. Turn dough onto a floured work surface, and knead to form a smooth, round ball.
The ottoman is a round ball tethered by a bungee cord.
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Where will the defenders of round-ball patriotism be when the circus lands in Qatar in 14 years' time?
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