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Vocabulary

Count in

In the following sentence, count in is correct?

Let's find out how many hours are available to study in a day. Don't count in your class hours. Attending a class and studying on your own is not the same.
  

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Yes, but 'include' is much clearer: Let's find out how many daily study hours are available. Don't i nclude your class hours. Attending a class and studying on your own are not the same.

  • Yes, but 'include' is much clearer: Let's find out how many daily study hours are available.
  • Don't i nclude your class hours.
  • Attending a class and studying on your own are not the same.
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Yes, but 'include' is much clearer:

Let's find out how many daily study hours are available. Don't include your class hours. Attending a class and studying on your own are not the same.

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