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What is the past tense of weigh in?

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The past tense of weigh in is weighed in.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of weigh in is weighs in.

The present participle of weigh in is weighing in.

The past participle of weigh in is weighed in.

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My sirloin weighed in at 12 oz of prime tender meat with not a trace of fat.
Schuster's study of Albrecht Durer's Melencolia weighed in at 838 densely printed pages.
He weighed in the next day with a piece in which he scorned the very notion of scientific inquiry because of its inherent limitations.
The only other fish to be weighed in were 5 herring, one tarwhine and a few whiting, pretty meager pickings.
Freeze-ground material of leaves or flavedo was weighed in screw-capped Pyrex tubes and 2 ml of MeOH were added.
Love cannot be measured in millimetres, weighed in ounces or unwrapped and sliced.

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