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Discover Ludwig"don't count on it" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a response to express doubt or uncertainty about something. It can also be used to politely disagree with someone's statement or suggestion. Example: Person 1: "I'm sure the weather will be perfect for our picnic tomorrow." Person 2: "Don't count on it. The forecast is calling for rain."
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"It may settle one day, but don't count on it".
Don't count on it, though.
Well, don't count on it.
But don't count on it.
Don't count on it anytime soon.
Possibly, but don't count on it.
Don't count on it though...
It's possible, but don't count on it.
"Don't count on it," her mother retorts.
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"Maybe-but don't count on it-I might let you have one of mine..."....
"Maybe-but don't count on it-I might let you have one of mine..."...
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