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Synonyms

go-round

American  
[goh-round] / ˈgoʊˌraʊnd /

noun

  1. go-around.


go round British  

verb

  1. same as go around

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Even as the swagger returns, a key question remains about the technology from the last go-round that fizzled out in late 2022: Can robot cars finally scale affordably into businesses?

From The Wall Street Journal

“I appreciate you saying so, but it’s not your fault. That was far from our first go-round.”

From Literature

Unlike the last go-round, Disney’s board tightened up the process by establishing a succession committee.

From Los Angeles Times

A tax refund’s role in helping people repay debts “might be even more important in this go-round,” said Matthew Martin, senior U.S. economist at Oxford Economics.

From MarketWatch

The final go-round of the song reached its climactic end.

From Literature