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Discover LudwigThe phrase "if that counts" is correct and can be used in written English
It is used to express doubt or uncertainty about something being included or considered in a certain situation. Example: "I did run a mile, if that counts. I walked most of it, but I did finish it running."
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If that counts as feminism then grand".
SEX -- It's referred to, if that counts.
If that counts as innocence, it's not terribly reassuring.
If that counts for anything in Sahar's nomadic existence.
If that counts as a word, it was the only one he uttered all night.
The rebels later apologised but I don't know if that counts for much," he says.
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I asked if that counted as a call.
When asked if that counted as meeting the ECB target of inflation below but close to 2%, Draghi said: "Not really, so we have to persist".
And if the only moment that counts is whether or not he likes you — that's not good enough.
But if it's investment that counts, then quality and financing matter.
If it's the thought that counts, maybe a sterling silver watering can for serving lemonade?
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