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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all count on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express reliance or dependence on a group of people or things.
Example: "In this project, we all count on each other to meet our deadlines and deliver quality work."
Alternatives: "all depend on" or "everyone relies on".
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An imperfect science, to be sure-but one we all count on just the same.
If there's one universal constant that we can all count on, it's that R. Crumb is incapable of feeding anyone bullshit.
Banks, after all, count on our sloth.
But they all count on the tally.
With all of the problems in the world today, I guess we can all count on three things: death, taxes, and a do-nothing Congress".
And they all count on something uncertain: a tireless fascination with big movie stars that continues decades after their last films.
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We're all counting on you.
Alexander Katalov, the president of ElcomSoft, also pleaded not guilty to all counts on behalf of his company.
Good luck figuring it out -- we're all counting on you now".
Good luck figuring it out -- we're all counting on you now". No, the cycle stops with us.
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