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"count of numbers" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to the total sum of numbers or to the process of determining a number or amount. For example: "I have calculated the count of numbers in the spreadsheet."
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I lay on my stomach to watch them and try to count sex ratios — the orange crest of the male glows when hit by the sun — but they were in the shade walking out of my line of sight into brushier territory, and I missed getting a good count of numbers and sex ratio.
The number ratio feature is calculated by dividing the total count of numbers by the total count of words the subject used in the conversation.
For each block of phone numbers, the probability of being selected was proportional to the count of numbers serving residences.
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DUP is the outcome measured in the number of months before anti-psychotic treatment, this effectively amounts to a single count of number of months.
Counts of number of leaves and number of primaries were log transformed before statistical analysis.
Rarefication curves were estimated by counting of number of identified species after successful binning of every 200 reads.
I lost count of the number who responded good riddance.
Federal officers kept count of the number of protesters there.
By the middle of the day, Ruqayah had lost count of the number of people she had seen die.
I lost count of the number of newspaper mentions of Ali being "the greatest".
No one seems to keep count of the number of functioning clubs and their membership.
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