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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The meteorologist will count the number of hurricanes in a season.
We need to count the inventory to see what we have in stock.
The teacher took a count of the number of students in the classroom.
Can you count how many cars are in the parking lot?
The librarian asked the patron to count the number of books they were borrowing.
The teacher asked the students to count the words in their essays.
Can you count the number of chairs in this room?
The chef had to count the number of ingredients needed for the recipe.
The coach instructed the players to count their laps around the field.
Can you tell me the count of how many apples are in the basket?
I lost count of how many times I've seen that movie.
The count of votes in the election is still being tallied.
The final vote count showed that the measure had passed.
The doctor will count your symptoms to determine the cause of your illness.
They don't count his vote because he's not a registered voter.
The referee will count down the seconds before the end of the game.
You can count me as one of your supporters in the election.
The marching band kept a strong count during the parade.
The ballet instructor instructed the students to count out loud as they practiced their steps.
The dancers struggled to stay on count during the complicated routine.
The flamenco dancer's precise footwork was a result of her impeccable count.
The marching band practiced their count to ensure their movements were uniform.
The dance instructor emphasized the importance of a consistent count when teaching the routine.
The cashier made a count of the money in the register at the end of the day.
It's the little things in a relationship that count, like holding hands and saying "I love you."
The team's coach kept a count of the goals scored by each player during the game.
In sports, teamwork and strategy count for a lot in winning games.
The referee had to count the number of players on the field to ensure a fair game.
He has to count his inventory before closing the store.
Your experience will count when applying for a job.
The politician tried to count his opponent's arguments, but he failed.
The student tried to count his poor grades by blaming the teacher for his lack of understanding.
The DJ's count helped the clubgoers move to the music.
The police officer made a count of the people in the crowd.
The scientist needed to count the number of cells under the microscope.
The number of goals scored will count towards your team's position in the tournament.
She likes to count the number of steps she takes each day on her fitness tracker.
The cashier had to count the money in the cash register before closing the store.
You can count the number of people in the room.
The referees will count the number of fouls during the basketball game.
The choreographer taught the dancers to move in time with the count.
The machine can count up to 1000 sheets of paper per minute.
The doctor will count the patient's pulse to monitor their health.
The music teacher stressed the importance of keeping a steady count while playing the piece.
The coach took a count of the players on the field.
The project manager did a count of the tasks completed by each team member.
I will count the money to make sure it's all there.
Make sure to count your change before leaving the store.
The teacher took the attendance count of the students in the classroom.
The chef needed to count the number of ingredients for the recipe before starting to cook.
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