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The phrase "a countdown of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a numerical list that is in sequential order counting down from a larger number to a smaller one. For example, you could say, "I made a countdown of the top ten most popular movies of the year."
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Atrios, aka Duncan Black, is celebrating his 10th blogoversary with a countdown of America's Worst Pundits.
First is a countdown of Britain's "20 sexiest" models, actors, athletes and cars.
It is structured as a countdown of numbered passages, starting at 97.
The winner will be announced on Friday 9 January after a countdown of the top five.
Her counting is then replaced by a countdown of a missile, which is followed by a nuclear bomb explosion.
The top album was revealed by DJ Jo Whiley following a countdown of the favourites throughout the day.
As part of the cornerstone anniversary, the armory is releasing a countdown of the 100 top moments.
The top album was revealed this afternoon by DJ Jo Whiley following a countdown of the favourites throughout the day, starting in the early hours.
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Atlantis SquarePantis was broadcast on November 12, 2007 on Nickelodeon, and was preceded by an "Z-A" countdown of SpongeBob SquarePants episodes picked by viewers.
It didn't have a release window, it had a fucking D-Day: a global countdown of breathless excitement and sophisticated marketing, backed by a games press ready to lap it all up and spew it back out.
The City Council speaker, Christine C. Quinn, just acquired a countdown clock of her own.
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