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The phrase "amounted to a" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something has reached a particular level, total, or significance.
Example: "The total expenses for the project amounted to a staggering $50,000."
Alternatives: "came to a" or "resulted in a".
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This amounted to a constitutional showdown.
Every delay amounted to a death threat.
It amounted to a sacrilege.
Intervention amounted to a promise.
It amounted to a farewell.
Dating thus amounted to a double bind.
That amounted to a substantial policy shift.
A job that amounted to a bribe.
"What we were doing amounted to a conversation.
The weekend, she said, amounted to a success.
Opening weekend box-office takings amounted to a colossal $236.3m.
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