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The phrase "count for more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is considered more significant or valuable than something else.
Example: "In this competition, experience tends to count for more than raw talent."
Alternatives: "carry more weight" or "hold more significance".
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One day, merit may count for more.
Why don't other qualities count for more?
Spelling, punctuation and grammar will count for more in exams.
Being British is going to count for more.
Those with larger followings would count for more.
It will matter, but domestic affairs will count for more.
Two security-related matters probably count for more.
This time their votes will count for more.
Strategy and innovation, he says, count for more.
Familiarity and constituent service may count for more than ideology.
and strength of a high school's curriculum count for more.
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