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The phrase "absolutely count" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize certainty or assurance regarding the reliability or significance of something.
Example: "You can absolutely count on me to deliver the project on time."
Alternatives: "definitely rely" or "certainly depend".
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"I absolutely count.
In fact, by the time I'd left for Chile, seeing new bird species was the only activity that I could absolutely count on not to bore me.
As Gen. Fred F. Woerner, the former commander of our forces in Latin America, has said: "What you can absolutely count on is that with the Blackhawks or the beefed-up Hueys, the bad guys are going to acquire surface-to-air missiles.
"What you can absolutely count on is that with the Blackhawks or the beefed-up Hueys, the bad guys are going to acquire surface-to-air missiles; helicopters will be shot down," said Gen. Fred F. Woerner, retired, who commanded United States forces in Latin America in the late 1980's.
"He is one of the guys I know I can absolutely count on week in, week out, so I was really pleased that he is as happy with us as we are with him.
You can absolutely count on me for these five things.
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"It absolutely counts".
"We are absolutely counting on that — for you to succeed where we have failed".
It is for these reasons, says Ganesh, that "Cameron absolutely counts on him".
If proper synchronization of sound and picture was achieved in recording, it could be absolutely counted on in playback.
Keep making the wide-reaching case that diversity is a business necessity; that the very future of our relevance absolutely counts on it.
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