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The phrase 'rounds of' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to refer to a collection or an iteration of something, e.g. 'She enjoyed the several rounds of applause after her speech'.
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Lay rounds of crust on squirrel.
Now Garner played four rounds of spades.
Previous rounds of unravelling encourage them.
Perhaps a few rounds of Danish?
Declarer played three rounds of trumps.
Cut thin rounds of firm, peppery salami.
Tells about the early rounds of play.
He underwent a dozen rounds of chemotherapy.
We order rounds of cocktails.
There were several rounds of the "Kill!
He then played three rounds of clubs.
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