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Discover Ludwig"weigh it to" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English
It is possible that someone may use this phrase in spoken English, but it is not grammatically correct. A more correct phrase would be "weigh it on." For example: "Please weigh the package on the scale."
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If a horse looks light, he doesn't have to weigh it to know it's light.
The law is simple: under section 3 of the Mental Capacity Act 2005, a person has capacity if she can understand relevant information, retain it, use or weigh it to make a decision, and communicate that decision.
Once you have all of the elements for your invites, put together a complete invitation and weigh it to calculate exactly how much postage you will need.
Weigh it to ascertain how much sugar is needed.
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We then dried the mycelium for 48 h at 60 °C and weighed it to determine fungal biomass (mg).
Attach the "sprue" onto the wax mold using sticky and designer wax, and then weighed it to the amount of metal needed for casting.
To calculate the frequency of occurrence for age interval k, this constant was multiplied by respective age interval values (k) in the series, in order to weigh it according to how many incremental time units had passed (Eq. (2)).
Yet, if we want to know the truth, we need to consider the totality of this evidence and weigh it according to its scientific rigour.
It is important to take advantage of all information obtainable for each blood culture as fast as possible and weigh it together to reach reliable species identifications [ 7].
It was a pig to drive too, with an awkward gear change and, without any passengers to weigh it down, it struggled to maintain a straight course.
You place HEAVY books on it to weigh it down.
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