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Discover LudwigThe sentence “votes count” is correct and can be used in written English.
It expresses the idea that the opinion or preference expressed by a vote (in an election, for example) matters and will be taken into account. For example: "Your vote counts, so make sure to cast it in the upcoming election."
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Yes, it is as you say ("Who Tests Voting Machines?," editorial, "Making Votes Count" series, May 30).
Currently, absentee votes count as no votes.
"It just showed me that votes count".
Sympathy votes count for nothing on my list.
All of a sudden their votes count a great deal.
No one, not even the judges, knows which votes count.
Under AV, some votes count more than others.
CNN, May 4thElitists unite "Beer-drinkers' votes and wine-drinkers' votes count exactly the same".
My votes count toward electing the leader of the United States of America.
Making Votes Count: Editorials in this series remain online at nytimes.com/makingvotescount.
"If our little votes count for anything, he can't afford to throw them away".
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