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Discover LudwigThe phrase "weighting up" is not correct in standard written English; the correct expression is "weighing up." You can use "weighing up" when discussing the process of considering or evaluating different options or factors before making a decision.
Example: "Before making a final choice, I spent some time weighing up the pros and cons of each option."
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Weighting up too much can create a small number of very heavily weighted respondents who have too great an influence on the results, especially in some smaller subgroups.
After weighting up the options, the FSA made clear recommendations that traffic lights should be adopted.
The S2000 rails nimbly around corners, its electric power steering weighting up in a progressive fashion toward the limit.
Rockot can launch satellites weighting up to 1850 kg into low earth orbits (LEO) from around 50° up to high inclinations (e.g. SSO).
Its coastal area is characterised by the presence of a boulder field with blocks weighting up to 50 tons whose pre-transport scenario seems to have been the "joint bounded".
For the observatory data weighting, we use a simpler scheme based on a scaling of the instrument accuracy and zenith angle weighting up to a maximum of 10 nT.
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As the plaza draws nearer and you weight up what to do, panic sets in.
"I've got to weight up my responsibilities," he said, adding that there were "many other good people in Ukip".
Known as "widow makers," these giant cones with dagger-like scales can weight up to 11 pounds.
I was using weights up until I had the baby".
He falters then shifts his weight up again.
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