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Discover Ludwig"keep count" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate the action of keeping track or monitoring the number of items or occurrences. Example: "I'm setting up a system to keep count of how many items we have in the store."
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I don't keep count.
Let's keep count.
Had Eva keep count.
Bet you didn't keep count, did you?
"So many I can't keep count".
Hmm... "confuses Traore"... let's keep count.
He does not like to keep count.
Chad Batka has photographed too many concerts to keep count.
'I never thought to keep count,' he told Time magazine.
Some people think Washington already does keep count.
"I don't keep count," Mr. Spielberg said, in a phone interview from Los Angeles.
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