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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The mechanic miscounted the number of parts in the engine.
The researcher miscounted the number of data points in the study.
She miscounted the ingredients and ruined the recipe.
The student miscounted the number of pages in the book.
The accountant miscounted the amount of expenses filed under office supplies.
The cashier miscounted the amount of change to give the customer.
The accountant miscounted the number of receipts in the ledger.
The gardener miscounted the number of flowers in the garden.
He miscounted the number of passengers and didn't reserve enough seats on the plane.
We miscounted the number of guests and didn't have enough food for everyone.
The teacher miscounted the number of students in the class and assigned too much homework.
She miscounted the number of ingredients needed for the recipe.
She miscounted the number of apples in the basket.
He miscounted the number of feet of fabric needed for the dress.
He miscounted the number of tiles needed for the project.
The auditor miscounted the inventory of the company.
The scientist miscounted the number of cells in the experiment.
She miscounted the number of words in the manuscript.
They miscounted the number of tiles needed for the mosaic.
The inventory manager miscounted the number of items in stock.
The musician miscounted the beats in the song.
The baker miscounted the number of eggs needed for the recipe.
The accountant miscounted the company's revenue for the year.
She miscounted the number of flowers in the bouquet.
The researcher miscounted the number of cells in the experiment.
She miscounted the number of pages in the book.
He miscounted the steps while climbing up the stairs.
The auditor discovered that the accountant had miscounted the company's inventory.
The teacher realized she miscounted the number of papers she needed to grade.
She miscounted the number of guests and made too much food.
The scorekeeper miscounted the points and the game ended in controversy.
She miscounted the change and gave him too much money back.
She miscounted the number of stitches in the pattern and had to start over.
He miscounted the laps and thought he had finished the race.
He miscounted the number of guests at the party.
He miscounted the change and gave her too much money back.
The accountant miscounted the company's expenses and caused a financial discrepancy.
He miscounted the steps and tripped on the last one.
The cashier miscounted the change and gave me too much money.
The cashier miscounted the items and charged her for one extra.
He miscounted the reps and did more than he was supposed to.
He miscounted the number of steps and tripped down the stairs.
The librarian miscounted the number of pages in the book.
The archaeologist miscounted the number of pottery shards in the excavation site.
The cashier miscounted the number of bills while depositing them in the bank.
The auditor miscounted the number of invoices in the accounts payable ledger.
The technician miscounted the number of parts in the assembly line.
The baker miscounted the number of cupcakes on the tray.
The librarian miscounted the number of books on the cart.
The mechanic miscounted the number of nuts and bolts needed for the repair.
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