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gone on rounds vs gone for rounds

Both "gone on rounds" and "gone for rounds" are correct and commonly used phrases in English. They are interchangeable and can be used depending on personal preference or regional variations.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 740 views

gone on rounds

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone has completed a circuit or series of visits, especially in a medical or security context.

Examples:

  • The nurse has gone on rounds to check on the patients.
  • The security guard has gone on rounds to patrol the building.
  • 'We could have gone round all day.
  • That's the fastest anybody's ever gone round our track.
  • We should have gone round, I hate these woods.
  • No wonder he's gone round looking for the bit of heft.
  • I have personally gone round to both Members and visitors to ask them to put out their cigarettes.
  • As for the P1, McLaren are saying it has gone round in under seven minutes, but they're not saying an actual time.
  • I would instantly have retreated and gone round the other way had I perceived in time.
  • He'd have gone round there, given him what for.
  • I welcome the fact that the Commissioner has gone round many of the ports in the Community discussing the issues with the fishermen.
  • She will have gone straight round to the Countess of Oranmore.
  • He's gone five rounds of epi.
  • No one has ever gone two rounds with this monster.
  • It's... You should probably know that the other me, he's gone round your flat and he's breaking into the room where you've got your girlfriend all tied up.
  • Full thirty times has Phoebus' cart gone round
  • Do you think I've gone round the bend?
  • I think I've already gone a few rounds.
  • The first thing I learn, you go any distance on a Harley, you feel like you've gone five rounds with a heavyweight.
  • Brian Murphy would've gone in the first round if he wasn't deaf.
  • When the children have all gone comes the big round moon.
  • We've gone a couple more rounds and nothing's changed.

Alternatives:

  • completed rounds
  • finished rounds
  • done rounds
  • made rounds
  • conducted rounds

gone for rounds

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is also used to indicate that someone has completed a circuit or series of visits, especially in a medical or security context.

Examples:

  • The doctor has gone for rounds to see the patients.
  • The police officer has gone for rounds to monitor the neighborhood.
  • No wonder he's gone round looking for the bit of heft.
  • 'We could have gone round all day.
  • That's the fastest anybody's ever gone round our track.
  • We should have gone round, I hate these woods.
  • I have personally gone round to both Members and visitors to ask them to put out their cigarettes.
  • As for the P1, McLaren are saying it has gone round in under seven minutes, but they're not saying an actual time.
  • I would instantly have retreated and gone round the other way had I perceived in time.
  • He'd have gone round there, given him what for.
  • I welcome the fact that the Commissioner has gone round many of the ports in the Community discussing the issues with the fishermen.
  • She will have gone straight round to the Countess of Oranmore.
  • He's gone five rounds of epi.
  • No one has ever gone two rounds with this monster.
  • It's... You should probably know that the other me, he's gone round your flat and he's breaking into the room where you've got your girlfriend all tied up.
  • Full thirty times has Phoebus' cart gone round
  • Do you think I've gone round the bend?
  • I think I've already gone a few rounds.
  • The first thing I learn, you go any distance on a Harley, you feel like you've gone five rounds with a heavyweight.
  • Brian Murphy would've gone in the first round if he wasn't deaf.
  • When the children have all gone comes the big round moon.
  • We've gone a couple more rounds and nothing's changed.

Alternatives:

  • completed rounds
  • finished rounds
  • done rounds
  • made rounds
  • conducted rounds

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