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"rounding out" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to completing or finishing something, such as an activity or series of events. For example, "We rounded out the day by taking a nice walk in the park."
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rounding out
verb
Present participle of round out
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Wimbledon was rounding out its first week.
For years he had talked of rounding out his philosophical work with a treatise on metaphysics.
I'm Hannah and I'm currently a 4th year rounding out her MCB Neurobiology major.
Facsimile is no longer a peripheral means of rounding out the total office technology field.
Perhaps Liquid Labs is rounding out their portfolio?
Rounding out today's announcement is the SimpleNet USB network adapter.
Also rounding out the "Billionaires" issue?
Rounding out the order: Billy Joel's Downeaster Alexa.
"The Newsroom" is rounding out Mitt Romney's staff.
Harvard ranked second, with Columbia rounding out the top five.
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