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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a flimsy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is weak, insubstantial, or lacking in strength or solidity.
Example: "The report was based on a flimsy argument that failed to convince the audience."
Alternatives: "a weak" or "an insubstantial".
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It's a flimsy argument.
That is just a flimsy fig leaf.
Truth is a flimsy thing.
A flimsy frame surrounding a marvelous performance.
A flimsy red carpet decorated the sidewalk.
The trunk also has a flimsy feel.
Life caught on a flimsy wing.
Most Australians thought the dingo was a flimsy excuse.
"Building a flimsy seawall isn't enough," Mr. Shiratori said.
They know they will get at best a flimsy pension.
But clamber in and they're nothing but a flimsy muddle.
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