“Counting the Cost: Exploring the Meaning and Significance of Common Phrases”

2023-05-02 22:09:00

Another phrase that I often hear is Have you counted the cost? Have you already charged the damages? This sentence means ‘Have you thought carefully?’ Have you thought carefully? Anyone who likes to watch boxing has probably heard the phrase be counted out, meaning ‘being counted by ten and still not getting up’. The Malaysian boxer from Kuala Lumpur fell, and was counted out. Dozens of referees still couldn’t get up.

That does not count. Means ‘That doesn’t count’ ‘That doesn’t count’. This sentence is often used. What is not about us We don’t mess We enter with good wishes. But he might say You don’t count. You are counted out. You’re out of the circle. seen as an old man So John didn’t hand out campaign flyers. friends who went together said You give Grandma a leaflet. Every vote counts. Every vote counts.

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