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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attach some weight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the importance or significance of something, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "In order to make a compelling argument, you need to attach some weight to your claims with solid evidence."
Alternatives: "add significance" or "give importance".
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It is a consideration to which moral philosophers would certainly attach some weight.
If just one weird thing happens indisputably, we have to attach some weight to that, but the universe is unquestionably mysterious as well as rational.
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If it's under, you can attach some weights.
In the final section, as an appendix, we introduce John-Nirenberg's inequality on and then, as an application, we attach some properties of weights on in relation with, which are similar to those on the Euclidean space.
If Theranos were a public company, it's possible that short-sellers would have taken a close look at its prospects and attached some lead weights to what looks like a helium-fueled valuation. .
You simply use the exacto knife to carve out a nest in the sponge for your camera, cut another hole for the tube of pennies (used for weight), and attach some of the grippy stuff to the bottom of the sponge using your favorite adhesive.
"We needed the weight of attaching some key cast," said the film's producer, Gareth Unwin of Bedlam Productions.
Keeler seems inclined to attach greater weight to his exam performance than the interview.
Coaches and team officials attach little weight to these cameo appearances.
We tend to attach more weight to bad news than to good.
It isn't a solely human behaviour to attach emotional weight to inanimate objects, but we do it well.
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