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The phrase "weigh out" can be used correctly in written English.
It is usually used to refer to weighing an amount of something on a scale. For example, "I weighed out four ounces of tea for my tea bag."
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But weigh out the options first.
Find the right water-to-bean ratio Boil the kettle and weigh out your beans.
If other opportunities come, my agent, manager and I will sit down and weigh out those options.
"When you weigh out some of the things after the fact, some of these tenants might rethink it," he said.
I find it convenient to weigh out 500g portions of the cooked beans, all ready and waiting to be used.
Cardone, who comes from the Bronx, is 22 years old anc can weigh out at 95 pounds.
In the end, the only real elevation of his pulse had been prompted by a deadline to weigh out for the first race.
While you still have to weigh out the food (with most of them), you can save yourself hours of chopping, slicing, grating, slicing and blending.
Before the race, jockeys weigh out and report to the paddock for instructions by trainers and mount up, the identity of the horses having been checked.
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On the day of the weigh-out, Andy Rapoport was the first on the scale.
A couple of days after the weigh-out, Milley was at Jeffrey's, wearing the same baggy jeans.
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