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The phrase "round two" is a commonly used and correct phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but it is most commonly used in sports or other competitive situations to refer to a second round of a match or event. It can also be used more generally to mean a second attempt or round of something. Example 1: "After a close first round, the two boxers were ready for round two of the championship match." Example 2: "I didn't do so well on my first exam, but I'm determined to do better in round two." Example 3: "The negotiations fell through in round one, but they are hopeful for a successful outcome in round two."
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Round two, Alastair!
Round two.
Round two: Fox News.
Round Two begins shortly.
Round two has already begun.
Round two for Sen Rockefeller.
Pardew v Pellegrini, round two.
It's round two at lunch.
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Round Two.
Round one to Rihanna.
Round two: Fox News.
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