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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rounded out" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to complete or finish something, often referring to the final details or touches added to make something whole or well-balanced. Example: After months of revisions, the author finally felt that the ending of their novel was rounded out and ready for publication.
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rounded out
verb
Past of round out
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This show really rounded out your résumé.
Jeff Gordon rounded out the top five.
Plant's voice rounded out Led Zeppelin's sound.
California rounded out the top four.
Pharmaceuticals rounded out the top three.
David Reutimann and David Ragan rounded out the top 10.
Many entrees are rounded out with a side order.
It was there they rounded out their family.
Beer from the sports bar rounded out the meal.
Pacquiao's legacy is rounded out in other ways.
Mr. Zucker rounded out the explanation with some crisp graphics.
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