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"to be weighed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a sentence when referring to something being judged or compared with other elements to determine significance. For example: The pros and cons of the plan need to be weighed before any decisions are made.
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She goes there to be weighed.
It all has to be weighed up".
"That should continue to be weighed. . . .
They do not seem to be weighed down by history.
The point is that there are equities to be weighed.
Another is that risks have to be weighed against benefits.
The advantages and disadvantages need to be weighed so that the right tradeoffs can be made.
The same result obtains in considering the fourth factor to be weighed — the public interest.
But the cost to major corporations seems to be weighed by another measure.
"Benefits of the project need to be weighed against the environmental and community impacts".
The pacing seemed to be weighed down by the melancholy of Bill Paterson's central performance.
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