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The phrase "weight on" can be used in written English, but it may depend on the context.
Generally, it is more common to say "put weight on" or "have weight on" instead of just "weight on." Here are some examples of how you can use "weight on" in written English: 1. The doctor warned me that putting too much weight on my injured ankle could cause further damage. 2. She had to carry the weight on her shoulders as the sole breadwinner of the family. 3. The teacher instructed the students to keep their weight on their back foot while performing the dance move. 4. The company is feeling the weight on their finances due to the economic downturn. 5. The heavy weight on the scale indicated that I needed to start watching my diet. Overall, "weight on" can be used in written English, but it may sound more natural and clear to use it in conjunction with other verbs.
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He rests weight on one-leg.
Lean your weight on one foot.
Put your weight on one leg.
To put weight on?
He could put weight on his leg.
My weight on return was 165.3.
It's your weight on the moon".
Best stealth, weight on point.
"But it's a weight on me.
He couldn't put weight on it.
Put all your weight on me.
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