weigh in on sth. or weigh up sth.?

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weigh in on sth. or weigh up sth.? 

Both "weigh in on sth" and "weigh up sth" are valid phrases in the English language, but they have slightly different meanings and usage.

"Weigh in on sth" typically means to express your opinion or give your perspective on a particular topic or issue. It is often used in discussions or debates where multiple viewpoints are being presented, and someone wants to add their thoughts to the conversation. For example, "I'd like to weigh in on the debate about climate change."

"Weigh up sth," on the other hand, usually means to carefully consider or evaluate something before making a decision. It is often used in situations where someone needs to weigh the pros and cons of a decision or evaluate different options. For example, "I need to weigh up the benefits and risks before deciding whether to invest in this company."

So, which phrase you use depends on the context and what you want to convey. If you want to give your opinion on something, use "weigh in on sth." If you want to carefully evaluate something before making a decision, use "weigh up sth."

 

 
 
 
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