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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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proposals

There are two proposals on the table.

Proposal A advocator: We should give more thought (give more weight) to proposal A because ....

Are "more thought" and "more weight" equal?
Thanks.
  

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New2grammar There are two proposals on the table. Proposal A advocator: We should give more thought (give more weight) to proposal A because .... Are "more thought" and "more weight" equal?

  • New2grammar There are two proposals on the table.
  • Proposal A advocator: We should give more thought (give more weight) to proposal A because ....
  • Are "more thought" and "more weight" equal?
  • Thanks.
  • More thought = consider further with no preference over the other.
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New2grammarThere are two proposals on the table.

Proposal A advocator: We should give more thought (give more weight) to proposal A because ....

Are "more thought" and "more weight" equal?
Thanks.

More thought = consider further with no preference over the other.

Give more weight - doesn't sound natural to me.

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