Sentence examples for count over from inspiring English sources

The phrase "count over" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means to count something again or start counting from a certain number. Example: "I lost count after twenty, can you count over and make sure we have enough chairs for everyone?".

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Shoe count: Over a hundred pairs.

Boko Haram quadrupled its body count over the same period.

I valued body count over mise en scène.

So that's (on a rough count!) over 5000 reviews!

But the trend of older athletes pushing the medal count over 30 looks likely to continue.

How many flowers did you use? "I lost count over the first hundred thousand.

His injury count over the years is relatively small, excluding one ugly cut.

— DUNCAN IRVING China leading the medal count over the USA & has more range.

But he said there was also a risk of a high pollen count over the weekend.

Averaging a high pitch count over five games has double the impact of a single game, and a high pitch count over 10 games has triple the impact, potentially raising Jackson's expected E.R.A. by nearly a run.

By my count, over one third of donors (excluding individuals) gave to both the coalition and Labor during 2012/13.

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