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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a weight of five" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific measurement or value of weight, often in contexts like science, sports, or any situation where weight is quantified.
Example: "The package must not exceed a weight of five kilograms to be eligible for standard shipping."
Alternatives: "a mass of five" or "a load of five".
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Brown trout now spawn in its reconstructed gravel beds and grow to a weight of five or six pounds.
Since most of the QC-LDPC codes of interest have a parity-check matrix with a weight of five or more for most rows, an assignment of four concurrent row updates to each lane should result in a high utilization of the processor's 320 ALUs in 8-bit mode.
Over this a plaster-of-Paris bandage should be applied from above the knee, embracing the pelvis, and a weight-and-pulley extension applied to the limb, a weight of five or ten pounds being sufficient.
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The weighted head count (HC w ) gives a weight of two to the lowest consumption expenditure (income) and the weight declines linearly with the rank in socio-economic measure such that the richest households receive a weight of zero [ 11].
The cube, however, had to contain a weight of one great mina of water.
As for performance, a '61 hardtop with a 390-cubic-inch V-8 could reach 60 m.p.h. in 8.5 seconds, despite a weight of two tons-plus.
The size number is an indication of the length of yarn needed to reach a weight of one pound.
Extreme leverage points (>3σ Cook's distance) were given a weight of zero in the calibration to avoid undue bias on the regression lines.
On the left was the Puma, with an eight-foot wingspan and a weight of thirteen pounds, a propeller on the nose and a gimballed camera in its belly.
A widely used Continental system is based on the number of hanks of 1,000 metres (one kilometre) required to reach a weight of one kilogram.
Further, 10 edges have a weight of four or less, and one edge has a weight of one.
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