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The term "body weight" referring to a person is two words.
two words not one
Depends on their tolerance and body weight.
bodyguard i think it's one.
Oh, dude, body weight is two words. It's like when you step on the scale and see the number that tells you how much you ate during quarantine. So, yeah, two words, unless you're talking about the weight of a body, then it's just one word. But who's counting, right?
There is no ideal body weight. Weight is related to height and body composition (irrespective of age). For more information, see the two page links, one for adults, one for children, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
No, there is only one centre of gravity in which one's whole weight acts for any orientation of the object.
"Right hand" is commonly used as two words when refering to the hand located on the right side of a person's body.
It is equivalent to the weight of two elephants
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It's actually a choice of two words: "Coffin" or "Casket".
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