Pronunciation of recount

Pronunciation of the English word recount.

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Pronounce recount in English


recount in a sentence

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1. Here he began to recount his misfortune in detail.
2. Each single-author book is immensely particular, a story told as only one storyteller could recount it.
3. If machines are to be used to record and count votes, these must use open-source programming code and produce a hard-copy printout which each voter can verify as accurate when casting a ballot, and which will be used in the event of a later manual recount.
4. Tom never passed up the chance to recount how he caught exactly one fish more than John.
5. Muse, recount to me the reasons; what deity was offended, or what was the queen of the gods grieving, that she should drive a man extraordinary in his piety to undergo so many misfortunes, to endure so many hardships. Do the heavenly spirits have such passions?
6. "It is one thing to write as a poet and another to write as a historian: the poet can recount or sing about things not as they were, but as they should have been, and the historian must write about them not as they should have been, but as they were, without adding or subtracting anything from the truth."
7. We demanded a recount.
8. I demand a recount.
9. Biden gained 132 votes in the Wisconsin recount.

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