We can't because incountable is not a word.
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Anonymous How we can use the word "incountable" in a sentence?It's not a word. The correct prefix is uncountable, meaning innumerable or too many too be counted. The word is often not used in its literal meaning but instead is used to mean
Aspara GusHe had spent uncountable hours pondering unanswerable questions.I think you wanted "uncounted hours".
enoonI think you wanted "uncounted hours".That would have worked, too, but I wanted uncountable.