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Discover Ludwig"count against" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used in contexts that involve a certain amount of disadvantage or harm in a decision or evaluation. For example: "The missed deadline will count against him when it comes time to evaluate his performance at the office."
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(Smudges will count against you).
These count against the 13-question limit.
Her experience can almost count against her".
A season ticket can count against you.
And benefits count against federal student aid.
Two factors count against him, however.
It doesn't have to count against the cache size.
And that will definitely not count against you!
Students who are readmitted count against the department's admissions allocation.
It will not count against people's credit rating.
But temporary personnel do not count against the cap.
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