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"counted to three" is a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used when counting and emphasizing a certain number. For example, "The teacher counted to three before giving us the instructions."
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Mr. Henning stood atop the chest and counted to three.
They counted to three, he said, then let go.
"She counted to three and started to reach into her pocket.
My instructor counted to three and told me to release my grip and fall backward.
We have to get out or we're going to die.' " He grabbed her hand, and they counted to three.
The gypsies adjusted the ropes trapped under the piano, counted to three, squeezed their breath like professional weight lifters, and took off, their legs shaking, their otherwise enormous bellies flattened against the piano's lacquered surface.
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"I'm not supposed to say, but if you counted to three millionion — "you'd have passed it by one".
He counted to ten.
On the bridge, Baldwin counted to ten and stayed frozen.
He counted to ten again, then vaulted over.
Say them - you've just counted to ten in Norwegian!
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