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"count for something" is an accepted phrase in written English that means taking into consideration or having value.
For example: "Her opinion counts for something in this project; we should take it into account."
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Persistence does count for something.
That must count for something.
That memory alone should count for something.
So he should count for something.
That ought to count for something.
That will count for something.
That should count for something.
Doesn't it count for something?
And that's got to count for something.
I want this to count for something".
That's got to count for something.
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