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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to recount" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to tell or narrate a story, event, or experience in detail. Example: "She decided to recount her travels through Europe during the summer vacation."
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He should agree to recount the ballots.
What followed feels complicated to recount.
"Too many highlights to recount," Wash1987 wrote.
The plot is too convoluted to recount.
(She was unable to recount any good experiences).
Barney, however, did not hesitate to recount the details.
He even had his own experience to recount.
Ms. Toth has years of quirky episodes to recount.
He doesn't choose to recount much about his family.
It was a tale he loved to recount.
There is no paper trail; there is nothing to recount.
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