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The phrase "get a head count" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to count the number of people present or expected to be present. Example: "Please go around and get a head count of all the attendees for the meeting."
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Make a meal of the bride and groom who are trying to get a head count.
Of course it is easy to get a head count to show a more diverse workplace.
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You're not nagging them; you're simply getting a head count so you can plan your party accordingly.
The board scanned — but did not count — about 68,000 absentee ballots on Sunday to get a head start on producing results.
But some people get a head start.
Get a head start.
Now you can get a head start.
Get a head halter for your dog.
Take a head count of the hiders and the seekers so nobody gets lost!
Drammeh decided to take a head count.
Take a head count.
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