Hash keys always have to be unique, but there might be a way around your problem by restructuring your data. The value could be a hashref containing keys that store the count and the array:
Alpha => {
count => 37,
data => [0,0,4,26,0,7],
},
Beta => {
count => 40,
data => [1,38,0,0,0,1],
},
Gamma => {
count => 3,
data => [1,1,0,0,0,1],
},
Notice that data in each hashref contains an arrayref, which is proably what you want (the orginal you posted would have made a hashref).
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