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The phrase "much more weight" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to compare the amount or significance of something to something else. For example: - "His opinion holds much more weight than mine, as he has years of experience in the field." - "The evidence presented in the trial carries much more weight than the hearsay reported in the media." - "The new policy carries much more weight than the previous one, as it was carefully researched and backed by data."
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"This bluff carries much more weight".
But the words carry much more weight overseas.
"Now there's much more weight placed on forensic evidence".
The system places much more weight on producing docile "revolutionary successors" than on imparting knowledge.
Those words would have carried much more weight if coupled with even a glancing recognition of gay and lesbian Americans.
Finales tend to take on much more weight than before and in certain cases become the principal movement.
Why do the endings of short stories carry so much more weight, in proportion to the whole, than the endings of novels?
I love very much, and I would have given it much more weight, the way CS Lewis juxtaposes the war going on and the fantasy.
During the Bush administration, the relationship revolved around geopolitical and military factors, but much more weight will probably be given to economic and financial matters under Obama.
We think it carries so much more weight and power to work with people who have learnt from the past and want to make a difference.
Charges from those quarters carry much more weight than partisan carping from Capitol Hill, where some members are willing to concede a lack of military expertise.
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