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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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Difference between "weight of" and "weight in"

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00I would like to ask you for explanation of the difference between expressions "weight of 0.05 kg" and "weight in 0.05 kg".02br
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00Are they very similiar? Is the second expression correct? Or "in" is used only in the case of "weight in kilograms"?02br
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00Thank you very much in advance, 05002br
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0Yes, you can only use 'in' to specify the type of measurement unit, not to state an actual weight.02br
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00This has a weight of 2.kg.02br
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00What is that in lbs?02br
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00That is 4.4lbs.0-

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