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Discover Ludwig"would counter it" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a possible action that would be taken in response to something. For example: "If I told her about the surprise party, she would counter it by pretending to be busy that day." This means that if the speaker were to reveal the surprise party to their friend, the friend would react by pretending to have other plans that day in order to not spoil the surprise. Another example: "The government's plan to increase taxes would counter the efforts of small businesses to stay afloat." This means that the government's decision to raise taxes would make it difficult for small businesses to succeed and counter their efforts to do so. In both of these examples, "would counter it" is used to describe a possible reaction or response to a situation. It can be used in various contexts and is also commonly used in formal or professional writing.
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At a few points, Shanna interjected something like "we're still working on that feature" and West would counter "it's already far better than anything else that's out there".
I was worrying about how Mitchell Starc, Mitchell Johnson or Josh Hazlewood would get me out and how I would counter it, but in doing that forgot how I was going to score runs and put pressure on them, which is what I'm good at.
I would counter it is simply unavailability.
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Anytime I would hear something from any of the 3 kids, I would always counter it by saying something kind about the other.
Some would counter that it reifies them.
I would counter that it's precisely Orwell's refusal to ennoble the poor that gives the book its power.
Ms. Heaton would counter that it's a welcome relief for mothers to focus on them- selves.
So when Paul Ryan of the House Budget Committee says, as Mr. Krugman reported, that the safety net is "a hammock that lulls able-bodied people to lives of dependency and complacency," I would counter that it is his congressional salary and his security that has lulled him into a sense of arrogance and insensitivity.
I agree, but would counter that it's a lot easier to get timely replies from subjects when they hear the name Adobe.
Salesforce would counter that it has Chatter and Radian6, but punching up is always a good way to get noticed (just ask Marc Benioff, who became a billionaire tussling with Microsoft and Oracle).
"Meet the Press" would counter that it is a victim to a deeply unfair methodology by CBS News, which only counts the first half-hour of "Face the Nation" in its ratings.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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