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"it doesn't count" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to mean that something isn't significant, important, or relevant. For example, you could say "I know you put in a lot of effort, but it doesn't count when you don't follow the rules".
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And it doesn't count.
Or it doesn't count.
So it doesn't count.
Close, but it doesn't count.
Which means it doesn't count.
And with style, or it doesn't count.
"It doesn't count for anything," he said.
It doesn't count unless it needs insuring.
It doesn't count, so give them culture.
It doesn't count for very much".
He feels if it is not intentional it doesn't count.
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