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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.
And it is hard to keep count of Asia's free-trade agreements.
Conservationists in Namibia, for example, already use satellite tracking to keep count of their elephants.
Try to keep count of an opponent's high-card points, especially when he has bid.
At first he'd tried to keep count — could he ever have been that young?
No one seems to keep count of the number of functioning clubs and their membership.
Perlstein says "it was hard to keep count" of how many times Nixon ran for president.
Will there be a second clock to keep count of the speakers who refer to it?
(Bob's pets come and go with such languorous presence that it is hard to keep count).
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