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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a greater 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 the team has several weaknesses, a greater weakness lies in their communication skills."
Alternatives: "a more significant flaw" or "a larger vulnerability."
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Analyses carried out on single layers of a-Si and a-Ge show that H is released from its bond to the host lattice atom and that it escapes from the layer much more efficiently in a-Ge than in a-Si because of the smaller binding energy of the H-Ge bond and probably of a greater weakness of the Ge lattice.
Therefore, in general, the new Dmd mdx/Large myd model had a worse performance in the bar for the front legs and four legs, when compared with the Large myd lineage, demonstrating a greater weakness.
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Uncle Ratna had a great weakness for Pomegranates.
"And having choices can either be a great strength or a great weakness".
The most glorious feature of American life is also a great weakness — a glamorous flaw.
A great weakness of Israel is that Israelis believe so much of their own propaganda.
I do like being liked, which is a great weakness of mine".
As Sloan put it, "Mr. Durant was a great man with a great weakness — he could create but not administer".
As Sloan put it, "Mr. Durant was a great man with a great weakness—he could create but not administer".
But then I know of no other country that has such a great weakness for things that originate in England — the has-been country par excellence".
"He doesn't have the depth of personal contact or experience, which I think is a great strength and a great weakness," said Harrison Hickman, a pollster and longtime friend of the senator's.
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