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Discover Ludwig'round it off' is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiom that means to complete or finish something. For example: "Now that I've told you all the details, let me round it off by saying that it's an excellent opportunity."
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I'd love to round it off one day by going back.
Wouldn't it be enough to take that and round it off with some extras?
And what could round it off better than joining in our Pick the Playoffs contest?
To round it off, the Queen Mother was a patron of the mental health charity, Mencap.
2.50 Newmarket The trainer Michael Bell has had a fine week and Parsnip can round it off.
Then, to round it off, one visitor had a moment of sheer genius: "Did not enjoy the view – there's glass in the way".
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A strong multiplayer mode rounds it off nicely.
He rounded it off with a rally in Rome that attracted several hundred thousand people.
Why is MOMA surveying eleven years of Ono's work and not rounding it off at a decade?
Team-mate Lee Peltier rounded it off by blootering the resulting cross into his own net from a yard.
The set was over in 28 minutes, Roddick rounding it off with two aces, the first at 141mph.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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