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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a feeble string" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is weak, fragile, or lacking strength, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The argument presented was supported by a feeble string of evidence that failed to convince the jury."
Alternatives: "a weak thread" or "a flimsy connection".
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A digital camera within the holographic disk system captures the resulting holographic image and zaps one million bits of data to the computer in a single flash, rather than serving up a feeble string of ones and zeroes.
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A feeble justification.
But this is a feeble dodge.
That is a feeble argument.
Laura Rogers is a feeble, fledgling Lady Macbeth.
They could suffocate a feeble recovery.
"You, my friend, are a feeble adventurer".
Carnegie, alas, has a feeble electronic substitute.
A woman with feeble woman arms and a feeble woman's brain.
Alternately, defend a team you like despite a feeble record.
When the commission produced a feeble report, Mr Keating dissented.
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