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"weighs on" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to be a heavy burden or source of worry or concern. Example: The financial burden of supporting her family weighed heavily on her mind, causing her a great deal of stress and anxiety.
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"The expectation thing definitely weighs on me.
"It weighs on me".
It weighs on you.
Sometimes, it weighs on you.
"It just weighs on you.
The future weighs on Mrs. Wiles.
And every day that weighs on me.
And it weighs on him.
Today, however, school weighs on his mind.
It weighs on me very, very heavily.
Even the soda machine weighs on him.
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