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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually counted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something has been verified or confirmed in terms of quantity or significance.
Example: "After reviewing the data, we found that the votes were actually counted accurately."
Alternatives: "truly counted" or "genuinely counted".
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Before George W. Bush's presidency, those other things actually counted.
An ichthyologist friend of Letts actually counted them: 769!
Calls cost £1.50; votes were actually counted last week.
But only around one in 10 of these were actually counted towards the total.
Also, I wouldn't mind if my primary vote actually counted this time around".
They want to ensure that New York voters' votes are actually counted correctly.
The Yankees looked as if they were waiting to be notified whether this game actually counted.
However, you have no way of knowing if your vote actually counted or who it actually thought you voted for.
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