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Discover LudwigThe phrase "count us in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to express enthusiasm for participating in something. For example: "We're planning a picnic at the park next weekend - count us in!".
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Count us in!" Ideally, you've replied before the R.S.V.P. deadline, not letting the stylish invitation languish on your desk or refrigerator until the hosts are compelled to call you (but that is an entirely different rant).
Count us in favor.
Count us in.
Count us in, Mick.
Touche, Bob, and count us in ….
(Count us in for that fresh spin on stuffed potato skins).
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"I counted us in the next band after Celtic and I still do.
"By refusing to single us out," as Robert Kirschner put it, "the Constitution counted us in".
If you can't treat us like we're a part of this nation, you can count us out in this election.
Count us (and our asses) in.
"No one counted us, neither in the lifeboats or on land," said Ophelie Gondelle, 28, a French military officer.
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