Sentence examples for round on from inspiring English sources

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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