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"this does not count" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to specify that something is not part of a group, list, or activity. For example, "In this math problem, the decimal points do not count when you are adding up the numbers."
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This does not count unreported thefts.
This does not count as homework to me.
Unfortunately standing out in a performance like this does not count for a great deal.
So this does not count as a Vautour-style late change of plan.
And this does not count the estimated four million illegal immigrants that arrived during the same period.
(This does not count shopping in ordinary stores by tourists who later claim back value-added tax).
Similar(33)
"This doesn't count," Robinson says Paul told him.
Moreover, this doesn't count Mr. Trump's more general tax cuts, which deliver the biggest windfalls to the highest earners.
This doesn't count the endless casual assignations that take place whenever creative, intense, passionate and often wildly attractive people get together.
But the purists say this doesn't count because market corrections have historically been defined by the closing values of the S.& P. 500 and other stock indexes.
This doesn't count the revenue that hedge funds generate for other parts of the firm.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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