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Discover Ludwig"count at" is not a correct phrase in written English
It is possible that it could be used in spoken English in informal situations, but it would not be used in written communication. Example: In a casual conversation, someone might say, "I can count at least 50 people at the party." But in written communication, it would be more appropriate to say, "I can see at least 50 people at the party."
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I count at least 50 of them.
Then Martínez was removed, with the pitch count at 123.
Appearances also count at Kate's Paperie in SoHo.
Those paper losses don't count at tax time.
He made the games count, at least, batting.389.389
On one count at least Shearer is playing a blinder.
It feels like we don't count at all.
Results are what count at the end of the day.
– So does Mauricio Pochettino …on the second count, at least.
She was acquitted on that last count, at least.
Prisoners, when they count at all, will count as prisoners.
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