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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a feeble leader" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a leader who lacks strength, confidence, or effectiveness in their role.
Example: "The team struggled to meet its goals under a feeble leader who failed to inspire or motivate them."
Alternatives: "a weak leader" or "an ineffective leader."
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"At the end of the democratic celebration, we are left with a feeble leader of a weak party.
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His court appearances after his ouster — in which he lay on a stretcher, wearing pajamas and sunglasses — and frequent reports of his ill health have reinforced his image as a detached, somewhat feeble leader.
In a country used - in recent decades - to feeble leaders running flimsy coalitions, Mr Modi is a marked departure.
Combined with a feeble performance from Tory leader Theresa May, these ideas helped Labour to overcome almost overwhelming odds – to build their numbers rather than see themselves decimated, as nearly every British pundit expected.
Early on, Plumer dismissed Jefferson as the leader of a "feeble, nerveless administration".
Ordinary Chinese had previously had a feeble sense of national identity, and many Chinese thinkers and leaders despaired of mobilizing them in the task of restoring the country's greatness.
A feeble justification.
That is a feeble argument.
But this is a feeble dodge.
Laura Rogers is a feeble, fledgling Lady Macbeth.
They could suffocate a feeble recovery.
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