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The phrase "round of" is a common and correct part of a sentence in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a set or series of something, often in a sequential or repeating pattern. For example: - After a long day at work, I like to unwind with a round of drinks with my friends. - The actor received a standing ovation after his impressive round of performances in the play. - The basketball game went into overtime after a thrilling round of back-and-forth plays. - We completed a round of interviews with potential candidates for the job. - The children took turns playing a round of their favorite game.
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A round of restatements followed.
— ordered a round of shots.
Another round of anonymous sniping.
A round of consolidation followed.
Thus the first round of Wimbledon concluded.
We ordered our first round of beers.
Donovan got a huge round of applause.
Hence the latest round of leaks.
Cilic advanced to the Round of 16.
How about another round of applause?
Then came the second round of gunshots.
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