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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually counts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the significance or importance of something in a particular context.
Example: "In the end, what truly matters is the effort you put in, because that is what actually counts."
Alternatives: "really matters" or "truly counts".
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What actually counts as being anti-establishment?
"I find that rather nice -- that your vote actually counts".
But, in music, subjective experience is what actually counts.
Coming close actually counts in the Pulitzer Prize sweepstakes.
That actually counts as job advice for this crowd.
And, with extraordinary rendition, the United States actually counts on other regimes to torture its prisoners.
I believe this actually counts against neuroscience as a whole, though.
Whether any of this actually counts as intelligence, though, is debatable.
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I actually count myself fortunate.
Did it actually count as a book?
Very few locations in California are actually counted continuously.
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