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Discover Ludwig"census of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a counting or enumeration of a particular group of people or things. For example: The census of the population in the city revealed a 6% growth since the last survey.
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There is no official census of the nation's golf carts.
Clearly, an accurate census of such facilities is imperative.
By the census of 1989, the number rose to 324.
It is the census of 2000, not 1990.
A complete census of households was held in August.
They housed an assortment of prosperous families, as the census of 1870 shows.
Nealson was curious: were the microbes somehow taking a census of themselves?
Mike Chase, an American conservation biologist, is currently conducting an aerial census of Africa's elephants.
After the startling census of 1936, Stalin immediately abandoned the progressivist social agenda.
The charity 4Children carries out an annual census of the Sure Start programme.
Five years after theirarrival, a 1624 census of Virginia recorded the presence of 22blacks.
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