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'counts for anything' is grammatically correct and is used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing the value or significance of something in a particular situation. Here is an example: "I know you worked really hard on that project, but unfortunately, it didn't count for anything in the final evaluation."
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Not that it counts for anything.
If that counts for anything in Sahar's nomadic existence.
If drive counts for anything, he will succeed.
If a recommendation from Pasqualoni counts for anything, more than the Bears will be interested.
If body language counts for anything, at least Borthwick doesn't look outwardly scared.
If public favour counts for anything, Tyson will win the Turner.
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Didn't that count for anything anymore?
Don't theirs count for anything?
Doesn't that count for anything?!
Does common sense count for anything?
"It doesn't count for anything," he said.
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