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Discover Ludwig"it weighs more" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used when comparing two things in terms of weight. For example, "This suitcase feels heavier than the other - it weighs more."
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I found out that despite its gossamer appearance, it weighs more than 3,000 pounds.
"It was lying flat (broad side up) and he carefully dug it up". Gold currently trades in Australia at about A$1,600 per ounce, meaning the discovery would be worth about A$283,200, but its rarity and the fact it weighs more than a kilogram would add a premium, said Mr Kent.
In reality, it weighs more than 3,000 pounds.
And it weighs more than the equivalent outgoing models.
The steel looks as if it weighs more than the whole workshop.
A refrigerated watermelon case on wheels: indispensable for picnics – or perhaps not, as it weighs more than the melon.
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For example, in 1973 Datsun came out with the four-seat 260Z, which had 162 horsepower, but its longer cabin made the car look ill-proportioned, and because it weighed more it wasn't as fast as the 240Z.
It weighed more than 20kg.
It weighed more than 4,200 pounds (1,900 kg), the heaviest satellite orbited up to that time.
Among many reasons he liked the rock was that it weighed more than he did.
Our sled measured 14 feet long, and it weighed more than 1,400 pounds with the four of us onboard.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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