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The phrase "asking the weight" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when inquiring about the weight of an object or person, but it is more common to phrase it differently.
Example: "I was asking the weight of the package before shipping it."
Alternatives: "inquire about the weight" or "request the weight".
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"Can you imagine The Mail on Sunday asking the weight of the prime minister, George Osborne or any other leading politician?" She also added that she looks forward to the day when men and women are asked the same questions.
"Can you imagine the Mail on Sunday asking the weight of the prime minister, George Osborne or any other leading politician?
From 2004 to 2006, women had to report their weight at 20 years, but a corresponding question changed to asking the weight at age 18 instead.
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It is not clear that asking about the narrow content of Oscar's belief that water is wet is a much more clearly defined task than asking about the weight of that thing over there.
The decision comes nearly two years after the Boeing Corporation submitted a complaint asking that the weight restriction be lifted to allow its business jets, which are 737's and weigh 171,000 pounds at maximum capacity, to use the 827-acre general aviation airport.
Some online calculators will do this step for you by asking for the weight and dimensions of the shipment.
The force applied by the patient could be measured by asking the patient to bear weight through the affected leg on a scale and the wire deflection measured using the depth gauge and comparing this with the load applied.
The Supreme Court dismissed an appeal by Nicolas Granatino, a former JPMorgan Chase banker, asking the court to give less weight to an agreement he signed with Katrin Radmacher, a wealthy German heiress, before they married in 1998 that said that neither should profit from the wealth of the other.
Of course, the question begs to be asked: Is the weight of that knowledge sometimes a burden?
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