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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a huge weakness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant flaw or vulnerability in a person, system, or argument.
Example: "One of the main issues with the proposal is a huge weakness in its financial projections."
Alternatives: "a major flaw" or "a significant vulnerability."
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It's a huge weakness".
But the process has a huge weakness.
That ended up to be a huge weakness.
Ms. Toti has a few tips: "In my experience, skunks have a huge weakness for sweets.
But it is a huge weakness – in the case of Mr Brown it was a fatal one – not to deal with the fact that modern politics is also a battle of presentation and perceptions.
This is a huge weakness of an otherwise brilliant product: There's no ability to control the music remotely.
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That was probably my huge weakness, and I know having done a bit of work with a few other players and a few specialists that it's a lot of people's weakness.
By doing a monotype run you will be exposing yourself to a huge potential weakness, so it may be wise to consider using some cross-types to combat this.
Though his new home is barely an hour's drive south, that practically makes him a carpetbagger by local standards: a huge weakness.In this section Will there always be a New Orleans?
GM still has huge weaknesses: Design is weak, the engines don't beat the competition, and quality doesn't match the best.
But there are huge weaknesses when they are looked at together, as an ecosystem.
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