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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'more weight' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used as a command or request for someone or something to have more importance, impact, or significance. Some examples of how 'more weight' can be used in written English are: - "Please give more weight to the research findings when making your decision." - "We need to give more weight to the concerns of our customers." - "The judge asked the jury to give more weight to the witness's testimony." - "The company needs to consider giving more weight to employee satisfaction in its policies." - "I suggest we give more weight to the potential risks before moving forward with the project."
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Weight begets more weight.
More weight equipment.
With more weight.
More weight means more friction.
More weight in my trolley.
The other allegation has more weight.
"Print has more weight in Egypt.
With more weight comes more variation.
The breakfast group lost significantly more weight.
"Randomized controlled trials carry more weight".
"This bluff carries much more weight".
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