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Please The phrase "done counting" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means that someone has completed the act of counting and has reached a final number or result. Example: After an hour of counting, I was finally done counting all the coins in the jar. In this sentence, "done counting" indicates that the speaker has finished the task of counting coins and has reached a final total. Another example: The students were done counting the number of words in the book and were ready to move on to the next activity. In this example, "done counting" implies that the students have completed the task of counting words and are now ready to move on to something else.
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We'll worry about that after Christmas when they're done counting".
"Hands on your head when you're done counting" correct answers, he told students.
"And the state is not even done counting the number of spills yet".
" 'I'll call you when you're done counting — now do you understand it?' " The lawyers laughed.
THE PASTOR'S STUDY My husband is a trustee at the church, so sometimes I'm waiting around for him until he's done counting the money.
I'm done counting points.
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