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Discover Ludwig"had weighed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is the past perfect tense of the verb "to weigh" and is often used when discussing something that has been completed in the past. For example, "The judge had weighed all the evidence before making a decision."
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It had weighed on Zeller for weeks.
Alive, it had weighed about 500 pounds.
By midday, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg had weighed in.
Normally 2 pounds, the spleen had weighed 10.
By Thursday — perhaps, again, inevitably — Sarah Palin had weighed in.
The Sunday red-tops had weighed in with similar claims.
I had weighed up the options for after Lyme Regis.
José Edgardo Vicen, 37, one of Mr. Vicen's brothers, had weighed migrating for years.
President Bush had weighed in with his own calls, including one the day before.
There was speculation that Political factors had weighed heavily in Mr. Nixon's apparent change of mind.
Carthon said he had weighed in at 227 pounds, well under his assigned limit of 233.
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