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The phrase "and make it count" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to encourage someone to put effort into something or to ensure that their actions have significance or impact. Example: "You only have one chance to present your idea, so prepare well and make it count."
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Make time out relevant, and make it count.
We just got to be willing to take advantage of it and make it count".
Wednesday were about to show precisely how to slash a side open and make it count.
Hopefully my story and insights can help you get your first gig as a playwright (and make it count).
It's is an expensive exercise so let's look at our real cultural heroes and make it count.
Mr. Owens, active in a young Democrats group on his campus, put the matter more bluntly than most, but the determination to vote and make it count appears to cross boundaries of age, class and geography.
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Ronaldo definitely had one, and made it count.
But he was given another chance deep into stoppage time and made it count as he knocked over the winning kick.
At 18 I wrote a speech on preparing one's own epitaph — about being able to say that however long your life, you lived it fully and made it count for something meaningful.
Rough Trade and its boss, Geoff Travis "He must surely be aware that, wihtout the Smiths, he would have found himself wandering from kaftan to kaftan; the Westway above slamming out the Who or the Clash, but not the recalcitrant Smiths – who saved his life and made it count in the long run".
"We are missing a few guys but the others came in and made it count.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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