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Idioms and Phrases
Include, as in Can all the members be counted in? or I'd love to come; count me in . [Mid-1800s]Example Sentences
But somehow, the writer-director, who grew up in agriculture villages like the ones in her film, makes that coincidence count in terms of small-town authenticity â of course, everyoneâs connected â and the dramatic stakes that go with impulses and shortcuts.
While those first two games counted in the standings, they really didnât count in the soul, which was newly refreshed in a home opener that featured stars familiar and new.
The Galaxyâs dominant 4-1 win wonât count in the MLS standings, but it certainly counts everywhere else.
In a 1-and-0 count, in a left-on-left matchup, Rushing stayed back on an elevated, tailing sinker and smacked an opposite-field, walk-off double into the left-field corner to secure the Dodgersâ 6-5 win.
Their only losses are to Notre Dame in November â does any college basketball game count in November? â and at Iowa during the Caitlin Clark celebration game.
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