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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a counter of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that counts or measures a specific quantity or type of item.
Example: "He is a counter of votes during the election process."
Alternatives: "a tally of" or "a measure of".
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The two men shook hands across a counter of warming trays.
Mr. Beresford turned the corner and came to a counter of odds and ends.
A counter of unadorned wood provides a dozen diners with a view of the semi-open kitchen.
This sounds crazy, but I'll look at a counter of things, and something says, 'You need me.' " Albright got started with pins after the Gulf War.
SIZING up her quarry, a feathered corsage displayed on a counter of Bergdorf Goodman's main floor, Geena Davis circled, then swooped.
Essentially a counter of how much dosh Gareth Bale has pocketed since signing for Real (if we take the time of the signing as 12.30pm).
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Make a counter out of any material you want (preferably bloodstone).
Though minimal reigned for several years, a counter scene of more maximal sounds juxtaposed it.
A counter electrode of grid-patterned PEDOT was fabricated by a single step.
Next we provide a counter example of poset that is inductive, but not universally inductive.
The patients with a counter indication of MRI were also excluded.
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