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The phrase "* weaknesses" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe someone's or something's flaws or deficiencies. Here are a few examples: - "Her biggest weaknesses were her lack of confidence and her inability to speak up in meetings." - "The team's weaknesses were evident in their poor communication and lack of coordination." - "One of the company's main weaknesses was its outdated technology infrastructure." - "As a writer, it is important to be aware of your weaknesses in order to improve your craft."
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His weaknesses?
All have their weaknesses.
There are weaknesses.
Every team has weaknesses".
It has weaknesses.
My biggest weaknesses include..."...
The insurgency has weaknesses.
What are his weaknesses?
Moss does have weaknesses.
Lincoln has its weaknesses.
"He has no weaknesses.
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