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cwt
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The part of the phrase "cwt" is correct and usable in written English, though it is an abbreviation.
You can use it when referring to "hundredweight," a unit of weight commonly used in the United States and the United Kingdom. Example: "The shipment weighed 10 cwt, which is equivalent to about 1,000 pounds."
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7 human-written examples
For the bleary-eyed or hapless, it could even warn them when they are queuing at the wrong gate altogether.If that seems relatively straightforward, Carlson Wagonlit (CWT), a large travel-management firm, is working on something more fancy for its premium clients.
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The merchants in Broad street have so multiplied that the drawing-rooms, dining-rooms, bed-rooms, and attics of our ancient merchants have been turned into counting houses for the increased modern numbers, and even that not sufficient, they are pressed into Austin-friars and Tokenhouse yard; but among them all, not one cwt. of sugar more to sell.
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into the bargain, and the natural price of the world for sugar (24s. per cwt).
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per cwt. in bond, which represented 368,880l. of value.
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In 1840 the quantity consumed was 28,664,336 lbs., or 255,931 cwts.; and considering the large portion of East Indian and foreign coffee, if calculated at only 80s. per cwt. represented 1,023,724l. of value.The first reflection in thinking of all the interests involved in this is, the additional number of ships which are required to carry 255,931 cwts.
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per cwt.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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7 human-written examples
In 1826 the quantity of sugar shipped from that island was 23,565 cwts., and in 1841 it had increased to 1,252,041 cwts. 2 and there we should find upwards of seven millions of free industrious people as consumers of our manufactures, living under the Dutch Government, which would only be too glad of an opportunity of entering into closer trading relations with us.
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We shall take an early opportunity of explaining our views on this point at the greater length which it deserves.In reply to N.O., Liverpool, the following are the quantities of wheat imported and delivered for consumption in the United Kingdom, in the first seven months of the year:In reply to E. & Co., of Leeds, the entire import of flax this year up to the 5th of August, has been 774,659 cwts.
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instead of 73,776 cwts., the employment of landing and warehousing it, the increase of business to the importing merchant and the Mincing-lane brokers, in passing 1,023,724l.
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In 1821, the quantity of sugar available for the consumption of 21,000,000 of people was 4,176,178 cwts. in 1842 the quantity similarly available for the consumption of 27,000,000 was only 4,082,312 cwts., being actually 93,866 cwts.
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By looking at the two statements, it will be seen that West India sugar was actually reduced in quantity 1,717,868 cwts.; while East India and Mauritius had increased 771,889 cwts.1We must again pause and reflect.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "cwt", ensure your audience understands it refers to hundredweight, which can differ between the US (100 lbs) and the UK (112 lbs). Clarify the system if necessary to avoid confusion.
Common error
Don't assume everyone knows what "cwt" means. Always provide context or clarify if your audience may not be familiar with the abbreviation, especially in international contexts.
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Linguistic Context
The abbreviation "cwt" functions as a noun, specifically representing a unit of weight called hundredweight. As noted by Ludwig AI, it is a correct and usable term in English, though abbreviated. Its primary function is to quantify weight in commercial or industrial contexts.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "cwt" is a grammatically correct abbreviation for hundredweight, commonly used in news and business contexts to denote weight. As Ludwig AI confirms, its usability is solid, though context is crucial due to differing standards between the US and UK. For clearer communication, consider spelling out "hundredweight" in formal settings. Remember that its usage frequency is uncommon, so clarity is key when employing this abbreviation.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
hundredweight
Full form of the abbreviation "cwt", providing a more formal alternative.
112 pounds
Expresses the weight in pounds, which is the equivalent of one "cwt" in the British system.
50.8 kilograms
Expresses the weight in kilograms, the metric equivalent of one "cwt" in the British system.
a quantity of 112 pounds
Rephrases "cwt" by specifying the exact quantity in pounds, emphasizing the weight.
a weight of 112 pounds
Rephrases "cwt" by specifying the exact weight in pounds, emphasizing the weight.
a quintal
Synonym for hundredweight, offering an alternative term for the same unit of weight.
a cental
Synonym for hundredweight, primarily used in the United States.
a long hundredweight
Specifies the type of hundredweight being used, clarifying it is the British version.
a short hundredweight
Specifies the type of hundredweight being used, clarifying it is the US version (100 pounds).
50 kilograms
Rounds the metric equivalent to a more common figure, simplifying the quantity.
FAQs
What does "cwt" stand for?
"Cwt" is an abbreviation for hundredweight, a unit of weight. In the UK, it equals 112 pounds, while in the US, it often refers to a short hundredweight of 100 pounds.
When should I use "cwt" instead of "hundredweight"?
Use "cwt" in contexts where abbreviations are acceptable, such as technical specifications or tables. For more formal writing, it's better to spell out "hundredweight".
Is the weight of a "cwt" the same in the US and the UK?
No, a "cwt" in the UK (also known as a long hundredweight) is 112 pounds, while in the US (short hundredweight), it is typically 100 pounds. Always clarify which system you're using.
What's the metric equivalent of a "cwt"?
A UK "cwt" (112 pounds) is approximately 50.8 kilograms. A US "cwt" (100 pounds) is approximately 45.4 kilograms. These are approximate conversions and may vary slightly.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
94%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested