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Discover LudwigThe phrase "counting for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is being taken into account when considering a specific result. For example, "The final score was determined by taking into account each team's total points, counting for any extra points derived from bonus questions."
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Numbers start counting for more than buzz, bump and momentum.
(I make it a hundred years and counting for the Limeys).
MRS. HUGHES (heavy sigh) There'll be no more badger counting for these two I'm afraid.
Counting for the upper house is due to be finalised on 16 December.
It's been 12 years and counting for me and the boys.
(Sulcas) GARTH FAGAN DANCE (Friday through Sunday) It's 38 years and counting for Garth Fagan Dance.
We're at 26 and counting for the first four years of this decade.
With the tests counting for more, attempts to tamper with them will most likely grow.
I fried 89 latkes (but who's counting) for a get-together.
"It was trench warfare and a brutally physical game with victory counting for everything," said the Ireland coach Eddie O'Sullivan.
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