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The phrase "round of inspection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a scheduled examination or assessment of a particular area, item, or process.
Example: "The team conducted a round of inspection to ensure all safety protocols were being followed."
Alternatives: "inspection tour" or "inspection cycle".
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The 2012 round of inspection covered in the new report looked at the work of 43 audit firms.
The compatible repair/strengthening cost for 9525 moderately damaged buildings (yellow- damage characterization in the 2nd round of inspection) raised in 146.735 Μ€ with mean repair cost 15,405 €/building.
The woman and twelve-year-old child were not noticed during the final round of inspection and so, without a way to communicate with anyone on the ground, they spent the night on the tower until 10 am the following morning.
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But it was the only training centre to have failed the latest round of inspections.
In addition, banks will be subjected to another round of inspections for bad loans.
By this time next year the Bangladesh accord will have completed its first round of inspections.
A new round of inspections must begin no more than 15 days later, with full Iraqi cooperation.
That is when the banks close their books and after the government finishes another round of inspections.
Today, the 17th day since the new round of inspections began, that changed, though the episode ended amicably.
Iran said a team of International Atomic Energy Agency representatives began a new round of inspections of Iran's nuclear sites today, the Islamic Republic News Agency reported.
So the Iraqis, while increasingly testy about the inspections, work assiduously to avoid the constant confrontations that marked the previous round of inspections, from 1991 to 1998.
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