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The phrase "count for naught" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to describe something that is not valuable or that has no significance. For example, "All his hard work and dedication counted for naught when he was passed over for the promotion."
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Feeling the sand between your toes will count for naught if you're not prepped and ready for your close-up.
But even if you have the very best plans, they'll count for naught if you can't get the machinery of government working for you.
However, tinkering at the margins of governance will count for naught as long as the Isaias regime remains a one-man band.
But all the vision quests, decapitations, artefact hunts and resurrections would count for naught were it not for the relationship at the heart of the show: the shining thread linking Crane (posh English stage veteran Tom Mison and Lieutenant Abigail Millss (the persuasive Nicole Beharie).
These Greens just can 't win – their animal rights record seems to count for naught when #Piggate is where the bar has been set.
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In the face of this beautiful but otherwise unexceptional girl, all Zafar's great learning counts for naught.
That many people recognise the ethical necessity of animal experimentation counted for naught; emotion trumps reason when moral dilemmas get personal.
Of course, the return on assets counts for naught if total shareholder returns don't beat half the board-appointed peer group of eight big banks.
At least Whedon, after several years of being repeatedly screwed over by imbecilic network execs for whom seven seasons of proven genius counts for naught, is now enjoying rave reviews for his Avengers movie.
Otherwise last year Kate Garraway would have won on a sympathy vote, this year Mark Foster will get to the final just because he's promised to appear in swimwear, and the fact that John Sergeant seemed to want to waltz just for the sake of - waltzing?! - would have counted for naught.
That is, that the love of Romeo for Juliet counts for naught, that the deep passion so evident between our new president and his wife is somehow degraded, little more than a dance of the genes, as chosen and ordered by the unthinking forces of nature.
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