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Discover LudwigThe phrase "It doesn't add up" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English
It can be used in various contexts, but it is often used to express confusion or disbelief about a situation or information that does not make sense or seem logical. Example: After reviewing the data, it became clear that the numbers just didn't add up. I requested further clarification, but it still didn't make sense.
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It doesn't add up, does it?
"It doesn't add up," Mr. McCain said.
"It doesn't add up," Mr. Rowland said.
It doesn't add up to happiness, just an itchy disjunction.
"It doesn't add up to Jimi," he said.
"It doesn't add up, but then, neither do we".
It doesn't add up to his pre-recession income.
It doesn't add up, but it doesn't quite not add up, either.
It doesn't add up to much, but it's fun for 60 of its 100 minutes.
"It doesn't add up, my friends," she said of Sanders' proposals.
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