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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a load of weight" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward
It could be used in contexts discussing burdens or responsibilities, but it is better to use more standard expressions. Example: "Carrying a load of weight on his shoulders, he felt overwhelmed by his responsibilities."
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I've lost a load of weight.
I'd lost a load of weight and I was looking at my face and felt…" She trails off.
"And in that time, I gained a load of weight," says Cave, who is disarmingly, often bruisingly, honest.
The fillers and injections were a result of her losing a "load of weight" and not liking what it had done to her face.
I lost a load of weight and my head felt like a giant, pulsing boulder.
Then I lost a load of weight really quickly and I still felt big.
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"There is a whole load of weight on you as defending champion and I thought Andy did really well in the opening games.
The static analyses have been conducted using a load of an average body weight.
Way less risky than scanning a pack of mince in as a load of onions, because the weight will always be the same, and the rewards are greater.
Additionally, regression analysis was used to determine the feasibility of considering the two additional factors of age and body mass index along with the globally accepted recommendation of a load of 10 15% of body weight.
For walking and at heel strike, the calcaneus supports a load of approximately one time body weight [ 18, 19], while during the second half of the stance phase the force in the AT is three to four times the body weight [ 20, 21, 35– 35].
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