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Omar Ahmed Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Perplexing sentences

I read the following sentences in an article, but I can't figure out what they mean:

1. Different people in different fields are weighing in on the truth about vampires.

(I don't understand what is meant by the underlined part)

2. The purpose of this series is to to take apart stories that people believe.

(I don't understand what is meant by the underlined part)

  

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Omar Ahmed 1. Different people in different fields are weighing in on the truth about vampires. (I don't understand what is meant by the underlined part) To weigh in is to supply your opinion.

  • Omar Ahmed 1.
  • Different people in different fields are weighing in on the truth about vampires.
  • (I don't understand what is meant by the underlined part) To weigh in is to supply your opinion.
  • org/dictionary/english/weigh-in The truth about vampires is that they are a figment of the imagination.
  • Omar Ahmed 2.
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Omar Ahmed1. Different people in different fields are weighing in on the truth about vampires. (I don't understand what is meant by the underlined part)

To weigh in is to supply your opinion.

https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/weigh-i

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