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The phrase "carried more weight" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It can be used to describe something that is more significant or impactful than something else. Example: In the debate, the expert's argument carried more weight than the politician's, as it was backed up by extensive research and evidence.
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For adjusted estimates, we first calculated the percentage of reports received per month out of the total possible reports for each group or season; this percentage was weighted by average outpatient facility visits, so that the larger facilities carried more weight.
And as an older woman, her voice carried more weight.
She carried more weight than the two who beat her.
At that point, the judge said, symbolism "carried more weight".
But a "maybe" from Yábar carried more weight than most.
Hempstead's allegations might have carried more weight if an employee at Dade had backed them up.
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"Randomized controlled trials carry more weight".
Higher pressure tires can carry more weight.
"Iowa will still carry more weight.
Why doesn't the great Obama recovery carry more weight?
But another attraction carries more weight with stag party clientele.
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