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The phrase "be counted as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when including someone or something among a group or classification. For example, "The employee's years of service will be counted as part of their pension calculation."
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Other Introductory courses may be counted as electives.
Otherwise, they will be counted as missed appointments.
UROPs for credit may also be counted as electives.
Several of these can be counted as masterpieces.
And these should also be counted as Obama's gifts.
Should these be counted as one road, or different roads?
If you don't it will be counted as taxable.
"I don't want to be counted as a fired person.
Actually, he should be counted as the first.
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Yet undefined entries have been counted as well.
Factual errors were counted as well.
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