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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The cashier miscounted the number of items in the grocery bag.
The barista miscounted the number of cups in the coffee order.
The accountant miscounted the number of shares in the investment portfolio.
The librarian miscounted the number of books in the shelf.
The scientist miscounted the number of cells under the microscope.
He miscounted the number of chairs needed for the meeting.
She miscounted the number of votes in the election.
The teacher noticed that the student had miscounted the questions on the test.
The auditor miscounted the inventory in the warehouse.
The employee miscounted the inventory of the products.
She miscounted the number of guests for the party.
The chef miscounted the ingredients needed for the recipe.
The student miscounted the number of questions on the test.
The teacher miscounted the number of girls in the boys' group for the school project.
The baker miscounted the number of gluten-free pastries in the regular pastry box.
The cashier miscounted the number of apples as oranges at the grocery store.
The coach miscounted the number of players on the field during the game.
The teacher miscounted the number of pencils in the box of crayons.
The salesperson miscounted the number of red shirts in the blue shirt pile.
The judge miscounted the number of guilty verdicts for the defendant.
The janitor miscounted the number of chairs in the classroom.
The surveyor miscounted the number of trees in the park for their report.
The librarian miscounted the number of science fiction books in the romance section.
The store clerk miscounted the number of shirts in the inventory.
The chef miscounted the number of eggs in the recipe.
The museum curator miscounted the number of artifacts in the ancient art exhibit.
The technician miscounted the number of wires in the electrical circuit.
The diplomat miscounted the number of votes in the election.
The investigator miscounted the number of witnesses at the crime scene.
The accountant miscounted the number of deductions on the tax return.
The child miscounted the number of fingers on his hand.
The baker miscounted the number of eggs used in the recipe.
The archivist miscounted the number of documents in the archive.
The auditor miscounted the number of errors in the financial report.
The historian miscounted the number of artifacts in the museum exhibit.
The musician miscounted the number of notes in the song.
The artist miscounted the number of brushstrokes in the painting.
The analyst miscounted the number of incidents in the security log.
The shopper miscounted the number of items in her cart.
The cashier miscounted the amount of change given to the customer.
He miscounted the number of students present in the classroom.
They miscounted the number of laps completed in the race.
He miscounted the number of points awarded in the competition, violating scoring rules.
She miscounted the number of items included in the contract, violating legal agreements.
He miscounted the number of products on the shelf.
He miscounted the number of hours he worked and was overpaid.
They miscounted the number of players on the field during the match.
The athlete miscounted the number of attempts allowed during the competition, breaking the rules.
She miscounted the number of hours she drove, violating driving laws.
He miscounted the number of ingredients in the recipe, resulting in an unsafe dish.
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