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Discover Ludwig"count toward" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used when talking about something adding to an amount or total. For example, "The extra hours of overtime will count toward her total salary."
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May not count toward HASS requirement.
Does not count toward HASS Requirement.
Does not count toward a degree.
These courses count toward the major requirements.
Can AP credit count toward preparatory coursework?
Design projects count toward the course requirements.
Our eyeballs still count toward the brand, don't they?
Time in pretrial detention would count toward any prison sentence.
Time in pretrial detention would count toward any possible sentence.
But those experiences don't count toward their degree.
Navigation time does not count toward the customer's allotted minutes.
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