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"passenger counts" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to an enumeration of the number of passengers on some form of transportation. For example, "The airline released its monthly passenger counts, revealing an 11% increase from last year."
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The passenger counts have been buoyed by extremely low fares.
The Department for Transport (DfT) has awarded Capita Symonds a contract for a rail passenger counts database system, worth £1.9m.
But the allied strikes are too recent to be reflected in industrywide passenger counts, although it is widely expected that the numbers are still well below normal.
And, with passenger counts rising steadily, officials predict that the three big airports will reach the limit of their capacity in just 15 years.
It is looking for a contractor to develop, set up and host a database that can store passenger counts provided by the train companies and import and link to data from other sources.
Capita's solution will be expected to capture and store passenger counts data supplied by TCOs and allow data from other data sources to be imported and linked to count data.
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The department said the procurement is part of a drive for the increased automation of passenger counting technology on trains.
Go's recent expansion into East Midlands airport helped its passenger count hit 550,749, an increase of 71.8%.
Last year, the ferry carried a record 32 million passengers for $59.5 million in revenue, but the authority said passenger count was down about one percent so far this year.
That's true, but it also recommends that all new train carriages be fitted with automatic passenger counting equipment to show how many people are travelling and when.
Two things about passenger counting equipment: 1) how big is it, and 2) doesn't it sound like the thin end of a dystopian future?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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