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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in counts" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used when discussing quantities or numbers. Example: "The results of the survey were presented in counts, showing the number of respondents who agreed with each statement."
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He got ahead in counts.
"I'm swinging good, getting deep in counts," Canó said.
Vólquez did not seem shy about challenging hitters after falling behind in counts.
He kept the pressure on the Mets early in counts, making them look feeble sometimes.
Trachsel was getting ahead in counts, and his pitch count was down.
And when he fell behind in counts, Utley was there to punish him.
"Right now we're deep in counts, falling behind, and you can't do that".
He fell behind in counts and struggled with his curveball in the second inning.
"That's a combination of missed locations and getting behind in counts.
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