That's the simple modification I told about:
And to answer kyle at Re^2: grep command, my interpretation was that he was concerned about how many times the word happened with no concern for which particular lines. But then he tells about grepping — so if the issue is finding the lines and then telling how many times it appeared in total, this one may work:
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