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counted on

adjective as in come-through

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But she counted on the crowd holding their breath and had a punchline ready to ease the tension.

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Kershaw said he never really counted on that celebration, given public health restrictions in the county and state.

Their starters can’t be counted on to take down a significant number of innings.

Redick said Knecht, who scored 14 of those points in the fourth, will be counted on to be aggressive on the offensive end even when the games start for real next Tuesday against Minnesota.

A new Congress is always sworn in on January 3, so the speaker will be seated before the day the electoral votes are counted on January 6.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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