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The phrase "will be counted as" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It indicates a comparison between a thing and something else, usually something of lesser value, and it often occurs in the context of rules or regulations. For example: "Any late assignments will be counted as half credit."
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If you don't it will be counted as taxable.
The Excursion will be counted as Ford pursues its 25percentt improvement.
If you go and ask for family planning you will be counted as promiscuous.
However, the current year's contributions will be counted as untaxed income on the Fafsa.
The withdrawn funds will be counted as income, and subject to tax.
To cover those expenses, I had to withdraw money from my I.R.A., which will be counted as income.
Arriving more than five minutes late for a class will be counted as a no-show without a cancellation.
And any financial support that your stepparent provides will be counted as untaxed income on the Fafsa.
And there was a second, even more crucial proviso: any borrowing from private lenders will be counted as public spending.
Adult offspring in the armed forces who are away on operations will be counted as continuing to live at home, as long as they intend to return home.
The bill passed today says that each state must "adopt uniform and nondiscriminatory standards that define what constitutes a vote and what will be counted as a vote".
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