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The term 'rounded on' is generally not used in written English. Instead, it is more common to use 'rounded on' in spoken English in the sense of 'criticism was focused/directed towards him'. For example, "The team rounded on their manager for his lack of preparation for the meeting."
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Labour and the Liberal Democrats rounded on the peer.
Not yet, clearly: since the revelation of her baby's birth, papers have rounded on Carr.
Finally, there was straightforward Nazi coercion as the regime rounded on its own people, killing more and more of them.
The offenders were subsequently rounded on by fellow Coventry supporters, who defended Clarke and slammed the nature of the abuse.
Opposition parties have rounded on Welsh Labour's government programme, claiming it lacks promised meaningful targets.
A staffer, one of his few left, rounded on us: "He's not taking question right now," she snapped.
Politicians rounded on Barclays.
Mr Callaghan rounded on them.
Political colleagues also rounded on David Miliband.
Capriati then rounded on Richard Williams.
Instead he rounded on the conspiracy theorists.
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