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To amount
noun
The total, aggregate or sum of material .
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The order happened to amount to $1000.
This is expected to amount to £1m-£2m for DMGT.
It's likely to amount to more than $10bn.
There was no bootlegging to amount to anything.
But this was to amount to a self-fulfilling prophecy.
I'm going to try to amount to something in life.
The savings are projected to amount to $1.1 billion.
Government funding under discussion is thought to amount to £120,000.
He said it "seems to amount to a misrepresentation of the data".
But Ferguson said such threats were unlikely to amount to anything.
The outcomes of national elections seemed to amount to a kind of abstract drama.
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