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Discover Ludwig'count that' is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It is an informal expression used to indicate agreement with something that has just been said. For example: Person A: "We need to buy more milk." Person B: "Count that."
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It was the Count that counted.
How do you count that?
"I can't even count that high.
"If you don't count that cost, it disappears.
What is a filibuster and how do you count that?
Is there anyone who can count that high?
Funny wigs count: That might be his real hair.
"Those are the ones that count, that establish trust.
"How could he even count that high?" he asked.
Receiver operating curves were used to determine the lamellar body count that indicated fetal lung maturity.
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