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The word "counted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the word "counted" when referring to something that has been tallied, enumerated, or calculated. Example sentence: The number of students in the class was counted by the teacher.
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Multiple conservative groups including the influential Heritage Action came out against the bill and said it would be counted as a "key vote" in their rankings of legislators.
Official results based on 99.9% of votes counted gave the AKP 41%, followed by the Republican People's party (CHP) on 25%, the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) on 16.5% and the HDP in fourth place with 13%.
The outcome of the war is suddenly at stake, and it falls to our unlikely heroes to stand up and be counted.
The support of McCain offered a welcome boost for Romney, though the surprise element had been lost after the website Buzzfeed broke the story on Tuesday night as the votes were still being counted in Iowa.
For the first time in the Christmas No 1 race, audio streams from services such as Spotify, Deezer and O2 Tracks were counted.
But his dedication to social justice and commitment to alleviating poverty may now have counted in his favour – and much has been made of his humility and frugal lifestyle.
In the past 12 months it has grown by 2.7%, but most of that growth came in the December 2013 quarter and thus will not be counted from the next quarter onwards.
It's a shame for Nigel that his support has not counted".Brian Walsh, a 56-year-old who describes himself as between jobs, said: "It's very unfair to Farage.
The only question left is whether they want Gilmore to join him as the tanaiste (deputy prime minister) when the votes are counted.
If you ask the question, who gets counted?
If 2010 is any guide, we can expect the Coalition's vote share to increase as the count progresses, with postal and pre-poll ballots tending to be more favorable to the Coalition than the votes cast on election day and counted on election night.
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