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to weigh or to weight - English Language Usage Stack Exchange I can see both weigh and weight being applicable here, but unless you tell us what you're trying to say in other words, it is impossible for us to know which meaning is intended: to weigh (to determine how heavy or important something is) or to weight (to assign a level of heaviness or importance to something)
Put more weight on something - English Language Usage Stack Exchange Idiomatically, most people prefer to (metaphorically) give more weight to [some contributory factor] rather than put more weight on it But both versions are perfectly natural, and semantically they're equivalent (attach greater importance to some factor) Note that both "conscious agents" (people) and "abstract concepts" such as data, arguments, lines of reasoning can give or put weight on
Isle vs. Island - English Language Usage Stack Exchange Some islands are called isle like "Isle of Man", "Isle of Tortuga" and the "British Isles" Other islands are called island, like "Island of Malta" or "Island of Cyprus" What is the difference be
Correct usage of lbs. as in pounds of weight Assuming it's not casual usage, I'd recommend "All items over five pounds are excluded," instead Most style guided recommend spelling out numbers of ten or less, and in such a case I'd spell out the unit, too
Height and Weight - English Language Usage Stack Exchange Height and Weight — How to write them when abbreviations are not used He was a 6-foot 5-inch man (Not: 6-foot-5-inch man, with three hyphens ) She gave birth to a 7-pound 11-ounce baby (Not