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The phrase "a lame" is correct and usable in written English, depending on the context.
It can be used to describe something that is weak, ineffective, or unexciting, often in a colloquial or informal manner.
Example: "The movie was a lame attempt at comedy, failing to make anyone laugh."
Alternatives: "a weak" or "a dull".
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That's a lame name.
"He's a lame duck.
Rudy's a lame duck.
"That's a lame excuse.
A lame Romney joke.
But a lame duck is a lame duck.
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And so it is... a lame-duck franchise, a lame-duck coach, a lame-duck team.
Mr Bush, a lame-duck president, would be a lame-duck president presiding over a lame-duck occupation.In fairness, the group is not advocating a complete withdrawal.
(It, too, passed during a lame-duck session).
They were probably thinking, Oh, what a lame-o".
"I don't want to be a lame-duck leader".
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