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The phrase "amounted to anything" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express whether something has resulted in a significant outcome or value.
Example: "After months of hard work, I wondered if my efforts had amounted to anything in the end."
Alternatives: "resulted in anything" or "led to any significance".
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None of it amounted to anything.
But neither amounted to anything.
In summation, Neil never amounted to anything… Grade: F.
Everyone who amounted to anything was a draft-dodger in the last war..
I was born to Italian American parents whose life never amounted to anything.
He wanted me to understand that none of the news-cycle fodder amounted to anything.
At the same time, there's never yet been a case where this "ownership" amounted to anything.
There were threats of lawsuits and calls for union action, none of which amounted to anything.
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I will never amount to anything".
It didn't amount to anything.
He'll never amount to anything.
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