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The phrase "amounts to something" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something has significance, value, or importance.
Example: "After years of hard work, her efforts finally amounted to something meaningful in her career."
Alternatives: "has value" or "is significant".
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So, it amounts to something.
It also amounts to something of a political challenge.
I hope all this amounts to something more substantial on a later viewing.
The whole amounts to something transcendent; something to reignite your excitement for cinema, for life.
All of which amounts to something like a short story itself, with its own amusing charm.
That and a couple of singles amounts to something of a feast from Miller's latest over.
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Maybe he does amount to something".
This should have amounted to something substantial.
But it amounted to something more revolutionary.
At least the first two aims are amounting to something.
Still, Rodney wants to prove he can amount to something.
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