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The phrase "assumed to count" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is taken for granted or considered to have value or significance in a particular context.
Example: "In this study, all variables are assumed to count towards the final analysis."
Alternatives: "considered to matter" or "regarded as significant".
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All these seats are marked in light red on the map, indicating that they can be assumed to count towards the anti-Cameron vote.
Two path costs are compared using an if-statement, assumed to count one instruction.
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For 1-D data, if an instrument model is not used, the units are assumed to be counts, or counts per bin-width.
If the key hasn't been seen before, it is assumed to have count 0, and thus this method will set its count to the given amount.
If the key hasn't been seen before, it is assumed to have count 0, and thus this method will set its count to -1.
If the key hasn't been seen before, it is assumed to have count 0, and thus this method will set its count to 1.
If the key hasn't been seen before, it is assumed to have count 0.0, and thus this method will set its count to the given amount.
If the key hasn't been seen before, it is assumed to have count 0, and thus this method will set its count to the negative of the given amount.
If any of the keys haven't been seen before, they are assumed to have count 0, and thus this method will set their counts to -1.
If any of the keys haven't been seen before, they are assumed to have count 0, and thus this method will set their counts to 1.
If any of the keys haven't been seen before, they are assumed to have count 0, and thus this method will set their counts to the negative of the given amount.
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