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Discover Ludwig"weights more" is a grammatically correct phrase.
You can use it to refer to a situation where something has an increased importance or value, usually in comparison to something else. For example: "The economic impact of the pandemic on small businesses weights more heavily than on larger corporations."
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I do light weights, more reps.
Last July an amendment to the house rules was passed that prohibits any shareholder from having a dog that weights more than 30 pounds.
Then when they saw it was not the thing that weights more for the working class, they started adding new complaints to their movement.
Dr. Collins has compared the newborns of black women born in the United States to those of mothers who came directly from Africa, and found that the immigrants' babies were bigger, with birth weights more comparable to whites than to African-Americans.
Rollins, who trains with the American hurdler Queen Harrison under the former Clemson coach Lawrence Johnson, also attributes her big move this season to being healthier and able to lift weights more intensely instead of protecting an ailing hamstring or a fragile back.
The balancing weights are somewhat analogous to sampling weights more familiar to most social scientists.
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"They're watching their weight more often".
I gain weight more easily than I used to.
This year, I've put on more weight, more muscle, so hopefully that will help my game".
Recently, she's done better: No more nutritional supplements, her weight more proportional to her height.
She just thinks if I looked after my weight more, I would look better.
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