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The phrase "give more weight" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that someone should consider something to be more important or should consider multiple factors. For example, "I believe we should give more weight to ethical considerations when making decisions."
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For all analyses, however, syntheses were achieved using a weighted linear combination of the study estimates so as to give more weight to studies of larger size.
In order to give more weight to the effect sizes with larger sample sizes, each effect size was weighted by the inverse variance.
Employers give more weight to degrees from the top universities.
And Mr. Friedman should give more weight to facts and not his gut feeling.
And teams may also give more weight to what those checks uncover.
And they give more weight than Dr. Klar to developmental factors.
This, it is hoped, will also give more weight to the human rights of the accused.
In fact, these colleges give more weight to the essay than grade-point average.
(For the record, I give more weight to polls that survey the most people).
And analysis should be done where necessary or practical to give more weight to poorer households, according to Treasury guidelines.
When assessing the most desirable applicants, the school will give more weight to experience, rather than, say, GMAT score.
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