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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to count as" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to indicate that something is being considered or accepted as having the same value or worth as something else. For example, "For this assignment, you need to complete two projects in order to count as one complete course credit."
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But a reputation for clean air, water and streets seems to count as well.
Too gritty to count as feelgood.
That's got to count as good news".
My sister was too young to count as audience.
A building needs three things to count as a skyscraper.
Need it bring about destructive consequences to count as one?
If so, what is to count as normal?
Presumably Ms. Koch wants it to count as something more.
At £1.2bn, that sum might – just – be said to count as "billions".
This has to count as the worst thing poor Woody has ever done.
Even by these standards, One Mississippi has to count as its most miserable yet.
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