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Discover Ludwig'cannot count' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express an inability to understand or quantify something. For example: "The stars in the night sky are so numerous that I cannot count them all."
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"Now we cannot count.
I cannot count one.
I cannot count.
The catbird cannot count.
I cannot count them.
"You cannot count me out.
Capriati cannot count anything yet.
The Democrats cannot count on organized labor.
We cannot count on being so fortunate again.
MIT FSC classes cannot count for PE credit.
They cannot count all three toward a degree.
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