gurpreetgill4u
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Hello,
I would be grateful if you could review my interpretation, which are highlighted in red, of the following sentences:
A) If he's right on that count(regarding that/on that estimate), it would be the latest wrinkle in a long tradition.
B) On that count(on that charge), he received a concurrent sentence of three years in prison.
C) At least on that count(regarding that) they are beginning to get players back, not lose them.
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I am confused about my understanding of 'count' in A and C.
Could you explain them better?
Do you think 'on' seems a bit odd in the first sentence and 'about' would be a better choice?
Thank you for your continuous support.
I would be grateful if you could review my interpretation, which are highlighted in red, of the following sentences:
A) If he's right on that count(regarding that/on that estimate), it would be the latest wrinkle in a long tradition.
B) On that count(on that charge), he received a concurrent sentence of three years in prison.
C) At least on that count(regarding that) they are beginning to get players back, not lose them.
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I am confused about my understanding of 'count' in A and C.
Could you explain them better?
Do you think 'on' seems a bit odd in the first sentence and 'about' would be a better choice?
Thank you for your continuous support.
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