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i will countless times vs i will countless time

The correct phrase is "I will countless times." The word "times" should be used in the plural form to match the adjective "countless." This phrase is commonly used in English to express doing something repeatedly.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 691 views

i will countless times

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express the idea of doing something repeatedly or many times.

Examples:

  • I will thank her countless times for her help.
  • He has told me countless times not to be late.
  • She has watched that movie countless times.
  • They have visited that place countless times.
  • We have heard that story countless times.
  • We've seen his moves countless times.
  • Nothing that your mercenaries haven't done countless times overseas.
  • David said goodbye to you countless times.
  • We've been here before, countless times.
  • Because I've sailed those waters countless times.
  • He saved my life countless times.
  • You must've done this countless times, Yet you still get nervous.
  • We've seen his moves countless times.
  • I've told you all that countless times.
  • I saw it during my residency countless times.
  • You have publicly defended this policy countless times.
  • I have been there for you countless times.
  • She's done this countless times.
  • They've been rebuilt and refashioned countless times over the centuries.
  • I defended you against the Sheriff countless times, more than you know.
  • I've dreamt of this countless times.
  • He's faked death countless times.
  • The reason is I'd committed crimes like that in my imagination countless times.
  • I too, countless times, tried to cut my wrist...
  • A liar's words, the sham of a smiling face, getting hurt countless times.

i will countless time

This phrase is incorrect. The noun "time" should be in the plural form to match the adjective "countless."

  • We've seen his moves countless times.
  • Nothing that your mercenaries haven't done countless times overseas.
  • David said goodbye to you countless times.
  • We've been here before, countless times.
  • Because I've sailed those waters countless times.
  • He saved my life countless times.
  • You must've done this countless times, Yet you still get nervous.
  • We've seen his moves countless times.
  • I've told you all that countless times.
  • I saw it during my residency countless times.
  • You have publicly defended this policy countless times.
  • I have been there for you countless times.
  • She's done this countless times.
  • They've been rebuilt and refashioned countless times over the centuries.
  • I defended you against the Sheriff countless times, more than you know.
  • I've dreamt of this countless times.
  • He's faked death countless times.
  • The reason is I'd committed crimes like that in my imagination countless times.
  • I too, countless times, tried to cut my wrist...
  • A liar's words, the sham of a smiling face, getting hurt countless times.

Alternatives:

  • I will countless times

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