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Discover LudwigThe phrase "big weights" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to heavy objects, especially those used for strength training or weightlifting. Example: "John struggled to lift the big weights at the gym, but with determination and practice, he eventually became strong enough to handle them effortlessly."
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"You never saw her lifting crazy big weights".
It has not helped that mining and energy stocks now have such big weights in the major indices; on August 5th energy stocks within the MSCI world index were 21% below their May high.
Nicholls, who won the race with Belmont King in 1997, says he would also be likely to run The Tother One, a smaller horse who has often been asked to carry big weights in handicaps but would have nomore than 10 stone against his stablemate.
where i is the index of m p,q in P. In (13), the first term is for reconstruction errors, and the second is a regularization term that suppresses some big weights and gets w p,q to prefer to learn small weights.
This pint-sized powerhouse has a passion for lifting big weights and always keeping her manicure intact.
With its ratings are on the low end for CBS, "Vegas," which stars big weights Dennis Quaid and Michael Chiklis, has been considered on the cancellation bubble.
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