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The phrase "a bit of weight" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the amount of importance, significance, or physical heaviness of something in a casual or informal context. Example: "This decision carries a bit of weight in our overall strategy moving forward."
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He's put on a bit of weight".
And they might lose a bit of weight, too.
Both want to lose a bit of weight.
He's eating well, putting on a bit of weight.
She didn't bother that I had a bit of weight on me".
'I'm an ex-rugby player and carry a bit of weight,' he said.
The pump adds a bit of weight, though, and it makes rather a loud noise.
Never once told me to eat less or to lose a bit of weight.
Then aged 44, he had begun jogging to lose a bit of weight.
He's carrying a bit of weight – you could almost say embonpoint.
When he came back he'd put on a bit of weight but otherwise he hadn't changed.
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