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The phrase "the count of" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used to refer to something with a numerical value, such as the "count of confirmed cases" in a particular area. For example, "The count of confirmed cases in the city has risen to 4,000".
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"On the count of three, then.
Books like "The Count of Monte Cristo".
The Count Of Monte Cristo.
The Count of Monte Fisto.
The Count of Monte-Cristo.-v.49.
Him: "O.K., on the count of three".
The count, of course, came down.
The count of new restaurants is more than 60.
The first is the count of stabilized apartments.
And on the count of two they opened fire.
Breathe in, to the count of five, and slowly exhale.
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