Your MacBook monitors the health of its battery. Partial charges do not count as a complete cycle if you discharge your battery a bit and then charge it back up, that will only count as a fraction of a cycle for its internal monitoring. Note that the macOS is quite intelligent when calculating cycles. It will continue to degrade slowly over time and will eventually stop working altogether, but that can take years. Note that even after this long life-cycle (a complete discharge and recharge every day for three years), your battery will still work - it just won’t have the same ability to hold a charge as it did at its peak. Apple states that its new batteries are designed to support 1,000 full charge-discharge cycles, after which the battery should still have 80% or more of its original capacity.
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