Sentence examples of "matter" in English with translation "compter"

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I don't think I really matter to you. Je ne pense pas que je compte vraiment pour toi.
I want to spend more time doing things that matter. Je veux passer davantage de temps à faire des choses qui comptent.
I've always known that guys lie when they say that it's the proportions that matter. Je sais depuis toujours que les mecs mentent lorsqu'ils disent que ce sont les proportions qui comptent.
Money isn't the only thing that matters. L'argent n'est pas la seule chose qui compte.
Do you think that money really matters to me? Pensez-vous que l'argent compte vraiment pour moi ?
The only thing that matters is that you weren't injured. La seule chose qui compte est que tu n'as pas été blessé.
The only thing that really matters is whether or not you did your best. La seule chose qui compte vraiment est si oui ou non tu as fait de ton mieux.
The only thing that matters is whether or not your teacher thinks your report is good enough. La seule chose qui compte vraiment est si oui ou non ton professeur pense que ton exposé est assez bon.
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