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It refers two aspects of a position argument. It could be a slang expression meaning something like 'in any event', or 'either way'. The word 'count' in this context could also refer to a legal charge against someone. So a person could be found guilty 'on both counts', or guilty on the two charges against her/him.

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Rusty Hahn

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3y ago

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