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The phrase 'round on' is not correct or usable in standard written English.
Instead, you can use the phrase 'round on somebody/something' which means to suddenly turn your criticism onto somebody/something. For example: After the professor made his point, several students in the class started to round on him with their questions.
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No one called round on the offchance.
Author's response: We sincerely thank you for one last round on this subject.
"Wait, they're round on the bottom?
Just goes round on a scooter.
Woods never got his round on track.
"Next round on me".
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A two round on-line Delphi study was conducted.
It is calibrated using wear coefficient data from round-on-flat tests under representative loading conditions.
He misses grilling year-round on his deck, he said.
It was the second go-round on the issue.
So he played year-round on an over-40 team.
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