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Discover Ludwig"counting around" is not a grammatically correct phrase to use in a sentence.
It is possible that you are thinking of the phrase "counting on," which means to depend on or rely on someone or something. For example, "I am counting on him to finish the project on time." In this case, "counting around" would not have the same meaning and would not be a natural or commonly used phrase.
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Depending on who is counting, around one in 20 Americans has some kind of gambling problem.
"I stopped counting around 27 or 28 conversations, and based on what they told me, I estimate about 30 to 40 percent of drivers would be interested in doing it".
Then keep counting around the paper, skipping over the cars section.
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I counted around 20 ambulances.
I counted around 250 words.
Soon I count around 30 audience members on stage.
Computers count around 80percentt of votes in America.
As a whole, the coalition counts around 3.5m such units.
He has counted around 5,000 pine cones in the past few years.
There aren't enough people who can count around Mrs May.
The non-profit group, which also operates in India and Afghanistan, counts around 80 certified exporters in Nepal.
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