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"amounts to anything" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to mean that something is worth considering or has substantial value. Here are some examples: - "I don't think this plan amounts to anything. It's just a waste of time." - "Do you think his apology really amounts to anything, or is he just trying to save face?" - "Her skills and experience don't amount to anything if she doesn't have the drive to succeed." - "I'm not sure if this investment will amount to anything, but it's worth taking a chance." - "Despite all the obstacles, their hard work and determination finally amounted to something - a successful business."
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Disappointingly, her character never amounts to anything more.
Clearly, this hardly amounts to anything approaching solid evidence.
He started to question whether the "passion to serve humanity" really amounts to anything.
"I'd be surprised if this amounts to anything more than window-dressing," he said.
The great disappointment of the show is that Chris never amounts to anything more.
Still, many political commentators doubt that the current political ferment amounts to anything special.
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None of it amounted to anything.
I will never amount to anything".
It didn't amount to anything.
He'll never amount to anything.
But neither amounted to anything.
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