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The phrase "always counted on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a sense of reliability or trust in someone or something over time.
Example: "I have always counted on my best friend to support me during tough times."
Alternatives: "always relied on" or "consistently depended on".
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In particular, two of the voting blocks in Brooklyn that the Democrats had always counted on, Jews and Italians, are slipping more and more into the Republican or conservative camps.
That intense motivation you always counted on may start to wane.
Sadly, people you have always counted on may reject and abandon you, and yet deep, life-changing support can spring forth from the most unexpected places.
"You miss the friends you always counted on.
She had always counted on her books for immortality, and, in the end, they failed her".
We always counted on him to build new paths and lead the way down them.
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The Rangers, though, have one player they can always count on, the superb Henrik Lundqvist.
The one thing you can always count on in fashion is change.
People will second-guess your specific decisions; you can always count on that.
But the thing you can always count on with reality is that it has staying power.
Under Bill Clinton, California could always count on a little support from the White House.
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