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Discover Ludwig"it doesn't add up" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to express confusion or doubt about a situation or information. Example: "I've been going through the company's financial records, but something doesn't add up. The numbers don't seem to match."
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Because of its timing and the way it was announced, it doesn't add up to a new politics at all.
But it doesn't add up to much compared with its glorious past.
It doesn't add up, does it?
But it doesn't add up to much.
"It doesn't add up," Mr. McCain said.
"It doesn't add up," Mr. Rowland said.
So what if much of it doesn't add up?
It doesn't add up to happiness, just an itchy disjunction.
"It doesn't add up to Jimi," he said.
"It doesn't add up, but then, neither do we".
It doesn't add up to his pre-recession income.
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