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The phrase "a big weakness for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong liking or fondness for something, often in a context where it may be seen as a flaw or vulnerability.
Example: "She has a big weakness for chocolate, often indulging in it despite her diet."
Alternatives: "a strong fondness for" or "a major soft spot for".
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Long term, that remains a big weakness for the company.
He hasn't met expectations, and the offensive line proved to be a big weakness for the Jets this year, perhaps the biggest.
Defending set-pieces is a big weakness for Sunderland and this vulnerability was once again highlighted as Paddy Madden rose unchecked to head Fleetwood into a ninth-minute lead from a badly marked Ashley Hunter corner.
That was a big weakness for them last year.
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That has been a big weakness in the global bond market for many years.
It's a big weakness.
But the good times obscure a big weakness.
Room vacancies are a big weakness.
This is a big weakness, but I do not see any way around it.
Francis Edwards: Big weakness for England, cannot bowl when it's not swinging and cannot bowl on spinning pitches.
"Can there be a bigger weakness than not knowing this?
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