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Discover Ludwig"weigh anything" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in the present tense and is typically used to describe something that has little or no weight at all. Example: This feather doesn't weigh anything, it's so light that it could easily be blown away by the wind.
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"Plus, I don't weigh anything".
And tweets do not weigh anything.
"She doesn't weigh anything," he said, scooping her up in his arms as they both laughed.
Though things to not weigh anything in space, he said, they still have mass.
For a start, it doesn't weigh anything, and unlike a physical back-up, it can't be stolen or damaged.
Without the Higgs, physicists have no way to explain why fundamental particles weigh anything at all, since, according to theory, they should be massless.
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It barely weighs anything at 90g and is waterproof up to 3m.
"Most of them hardly weighed anything at all, maybe seventy or eighty pounds, just skin and bones.
Well, it comes with a ton of software (or would if software weighed anything), and more features means more complexity.
For most physicists, there is only one answer to the question of why matter weighs anything at all.
"She jumped into my arms – she hardly weighed anything – and wrapped her legs around my waist," he said.
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