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Discover Ludwig"count them" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as an imperative to ask someone to count a specific group of items, or as a suggestion when you want to emphasize that someone should consider the items in the group. Example: There are seven dishes on the table; count them to make sure all are accounted for.
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I don't count them.
I didn't count them.
I cannot count them.
"Historians will count them.
Count them one by one.
I can't count them up.
I count them: one, two.
"Count them," he asked me.
"Just count them up," Cervelli said.
And if I count them once again,.
Let's count them down, shall we?
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