Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSuggestions(3)
The phrase "a slight weight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small or minimal amount of weight in various contexts, such as physical objects or metaphorical situations.
Example: "The package had a slight weight, making it easy to carry."
Alternatives: "a little weight" or "a minor weight".
Exact(31)
Midengine cars have a slight weight bias to the rear, which is the best possible setup for maximum grip.
There was a significant weight loss of all grafts between 24 h in vitro and 3 weeks in vivo (p<0.05), whereas there was only a slight weight reduction from week 3 to 8. The thickness decreased in the first 3 weeks (p<0.05) in all grafts.
A slight weight loss happens before 190 °C due to the decomposition of oligomers molecules [7, 13, 21].
The oxidation of Co3+ and Fe3+ to the IV state took place between 200 and 350 °C with a slight weight gain.
A slight weight loss is observed below 500 °C for the purified sample which is due to the burning of amorphous carbon.
As shown in Fig. 3c, a slight weight loss was observed at temperatures lower than 150 °C, which was probably caused by the evaporation of absorbed water.
Similar(29)
Hold these two corners together and put an object with slight weight, like an eraser for example, and place it in the hammock of your paper.
Furthermore, sitagliptin is body weight neutral or induces a slight body weight reduction.
The Z has a slight forward weight bias -- 53 percent of the weight resides in the front, 47 at the rear -- but that's not enough to account for this trait.
Its front-to-rear weight distribution is 50-50, with some trim levels even tipping toward a slight rear weight bias.
Body weights were measured as surrogate markers of treatment tolerance with a slight body weight loss in all treatment groups compared to the control group, thus suggesting that treatments were well tolerated.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com