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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The teacher miscounted the number of students present in the classroom.
The athlete miscounted the laps and ended up running an extra one.
The shipping department miscounted the number of boxes, resulting in a delay in delivery.
The librarian realized that she had miscounted the books on the shelf, causing confusion for patrons.
The cashier miscounted the inventory of products on the shelf.
The election officials miscounted the votes, leading to a recount.
She miscounted the number of tickets sold for the concert.
He miscounted the amount of sugar needed for the recipe.
The election officials realized they miscounted the votes after the winner was announced.
They miscounted the inventory and ordered too many products.
She miscounted the number of days until the deadline and missed the submission.
The teacher noticed that the student miscounted the number of questions on the test.
The cashier miscounted the items in the shopping cart.
The accountant miscounted the inventory and caused a discrepancy.
He miscounted the number of toys in the toy box.
He miscounted the number of chairs in the conference room.
He miscounted the number of pencils in his pencil case.
The child miscounted the number of candies in the jar.
She miscounted the number of shoes in the closet.
The researcher miscounted the number of cells in the microscope slide.
She miscounted the number of flowers in the garden.
The teacher miscounted the number of desks in the classroom.
The accountant miscounted the number of transactions in the ledger.
He miscounted the number of items on the grocery list.
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