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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to count" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability or skill in counting or quantifying something.
Example: "She is able to count to 100 without any mistakes."
Alternatives: "capable of counting" or "skilled at counting".
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"We will be able to count everything".
You just have to be able to count.
So the conductor literally has to be able to count.
Ultimately, the only thing average Americans seem able to count on is financial insecurity.
We were able to count 300 martyrs who were killed by these two massacres.
"People should be able to count on the government to tell them the truth".
"I have my followers – I should at least be able to count on them".
If you're not open to your neighbor and able to count on him, you cannot survive.
Gun control advocates have usually been able to count on Mr. Franks's vote.
But there is one thing you should be able to count on: a good meal.
But I know I'll be able to count on him on the big issues".
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