count on

VERB
  1. judge to be probable
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How To Use count on In A Sentence

  • When faced with mass desertion, regiments often lacked the personnel to pursue the scofflaws, and soldiers could count on the sympathy of civilians willing to give them jobs rather than report them.
  • Last week I got a whopping discount on a new gas boiler, on account of my age. Times, Sunday Times
  • Westmoreland was wrong to count on his superior firepower to grind us down.
  • In the olden days of interactive computing, you got an account on one computer which was all you ever used.
  • If a citizen is wronged by any party, he or she can count on it that the Constitution and the Bill of Rights will protect him and justice will prevail.
  • Over the course of the day, in 2 hour increments, the number of voters having signed in was counted, and the voter count checked against the vote count on the machines.
  • He learned right off the bat that you can't count on anything in this business.
  • None can count on unequivocal support. Times, Sunday Times
  • I count on your help.
  • We hope we can count on your continued cooperation and support.
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