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"weight placed on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means giving importance or significance to something. Example: The success of a project often depends on the amount of weight placed on teamwork and communication among team members.
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If the beam is supported from below, it is in unstable equilibrium, and therefore any weight placed on one arm would cause that arm to sink, until the beam fell off the pivot.
And the weight placed on the one-child target has led directly to the illegal barbarism of forced abortions.No more pretendingThe central government admits that the system needs fixing.
But counter-balancing involves putting additional weight on one extreme, to counteract weight placed on the other extreme.
Based on the substantial weight placed on the p-Erk regression coefficient, this explains one of the major reasons for reduced castration resistance in MDA-PCa-2b cells.
"Now there's much more weight placed on forensic evidence".
The admissions formula reflects the relative weight placed on the factors considered when applications are reviewed.
But there is also growing weight placed on expatriate doctors' lending, if not themselves, then skills and knowledge learned abroad to the countries they left behind.
The panel found that the weight placed on alcohol levels was "inappropriate and misleading" and the pattern of alcohol consumption "unremarkable".
A writer friend of mine once likened a completed novel to a pressure cooker — the weight placed on every stylistic decision should be extraordinary and evenly distributed.
Decisions about the best strategy depend on program and individual objectives and the weight placed on benefits, harms, and resource considerations.
A NGDP rule dominates IT unless the Aggregate Supply curve is especially steep or the weight placed on price stability is especially high.
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