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The phrase "a bigger weakness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing weaknesses, indicating that one is more significant than another.
Example: "While I have several weaknesses, I believe my biggest challenge is a bigger weakness in time management."
Alternatives: "a greater flaw" or "a more significant shortcoming".
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Howard W. Lutnick, chief executive of Cantor Fitzgerald, said that such a huge fraud by one trader indicated a bigger weakness in the bank's systems.
And though the author acknowledges that the broader term "Latin music" also covers "the myriad different styles coming out of Brazil and the explosion of Latin pop and rock being produced in South America", she gives them almost no further heed.However, there is a bigger weakness.
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It's a big weakness.
But the good times obscure a big weakness.
Long term, that remains a big weakness for the company.
The ratio attempts to address a big weakness that flared up in the financial crisis.
That was a big weakness at Barclays and other banks like Royal Bank of Scotland.
His patchy record as prime minister in 2006-07 remains a big weakness.
That has been a big weakness in the global bond market for many years.
But his failure to end the conflict could be a big weakness in the next presidential election, in 2004.
He hasn't met expectations, and the offensive line proved to be a big weakness for the Jets this year, perhaps the biggest.
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