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The phrase "Weigh up" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used when considering or evaluating the pros and cons of something before making a decision. Example: "Before making a final choice, it's important to weigh up all the options available to you."
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Weigh up
verb
To assess a person or situation
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Weigh up the pros and cons of doing so.
I weigh up the situation.
It just didn't weigh up.
They each weigh up to 50 tons.
He stops to weigh up the word.
It's a lot to weigh up.
Ferguson pauses to weigh up the question.
Plants can weigh up to two tons.
Crocodile monitors weigh up to 90 kg (nearly 200 pounds).
Baby elephants weigh up to 200 pounds at birth.
They should weigh up to 27kg by now, she said.
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