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Discover LudwigThe phrase "counted toward" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to something that contributes to a total or is taken into account as a factor in a calculation. For example, "The bonus hours I worked were counted toward my annual vacation time."
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The hours they worked counted toward his required total.
But only Republican votes can be counted toward delegates.
Garnishes could not be counted toward the colors.
Other purchases that Potter fans tacked on counted toward Amazon's quarter, which ended June 30.
The agreement also includes these provisions: * A $500 lump sum payment to be counted toward pensions.
Also, scores of Fortune 500 firms were counted toward the government's goal.
Until this season, only a player's best 14 tournaments counted toward his ranking.
Then, the remaining amount is divided by 360 months, and counted toward the borrower's monthly income.
Up to six cups a day can be counted toward one's recommended liquid intake.
The course work can often be counted toward a master's degree.
Installing the microturbine counted toward the LEED rating, which stands for Leadership in Engineering and Environmental Design.
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