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The phrase "an exact counting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a precise or accurate tally of items or data.
Example: "The researchers conducted an exact counting of the species in the area to ensure accurate data for their study."
Alternatives: "a precise count" or "an accurate tally."
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The sliding HyperLogLog algorithm will not perform an exact counting but will only provide an estimation.
The HyperLogLog algorithm is nowadays used in many fields such as databases and networks, where an exact counting is impractical because of memory consumption and high latency.
An exact counting of the corpora lutea to estimate the initial ovulation number was difficult and for obvious reasons it was not performed.
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"It's not easy to get an exact count.
No one has an exact count, of course.
We don't have an exact count and never will really".
There are at least 40 sober houses in Connecticut (an exact count is impossible because many exist in obscurity).
No one has an exact count of how many funeral-related Web sites are on the Internet.
As to how many bullets Mr. Lanza had fired, Dr. Carver said he did not have an exact count.
A Reuters reporter counted 228 bodies, though an exact count was difficult because some were being moved and loaded into coffins for removal from the Imam mosque.
Ms. Skidmore has seen "Rent" 126 times, and Ms. Eldridge a similar number of times, though she would not give an exact count.
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