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a low weak
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a low weak" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is both low in stature or intensity and weak in strength or effectiveness, but the combination is awkward. Example: "The team's performance was a low weak effort, lacking the energy and determination needed to win."
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Alternative expressions(4)
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60 human-written examples
Team-mate Grant Holt appeared to think he should take the penalty, reacting angrily before Boyle stepped up to hit a low and weak effort that was easily stopped.
News & Media
The Wales international was released by a through ball from Nouha Dicko but pulled a low and weak shot wide of the far post after Tangerines keeper Joe Lewis narrowed the angle.
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Nearly bald, with a salt-and-pepper goatee and a silver chain dangling over his white shirt, Hanan sat on a low chair under weak fluorescent tubes.
News & Media
A low frequency and weak interaction theory is developed to study certain types of unsteady two-dimensional flows through an array of bodies.
For ρ∈ [0,1], a high value indicated strong spatial autocorrelation, and a low value indicated weak spatial autocorrelation.
Science
These latter teeth are less clearly fused to the bone, sit against a low labial wall (weak pleurodont implantation).
Science
Parliamentary elections, likely to be held by January, are expected to produce a low turnout and a weak, divided legislature.
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With no more blockbuster deals to make, no great assets to trade and a low pick in a weak draft, Walsh still filled some needs Thursday.
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In other words, a high FP value represents a strong antigenicity of peptides, and a low value represents a weak antigenicity of peptides after FP measure.
Science
I no longer felt like a slug with a low processing speed and weak cognitive functioning.
News & Media
A low concentration of a weak inhibitor appears to allow the bacteria to organize into a better matrix through their type 1 pili [54].
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming to convey a sense of inadequacy or ineffectiveness, consider using established phrases such as "feeble attempt" or "weak effort" instead of combining "low" and "weak" directly.
Common error
Avoid combining adjectives in a way that sounds unnatural or redundant. In the case of "a low weak", consider whether one adjective sufficiently conveys the intended meaning or if a stronger, more idiomatic pairing would be more effective.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase is intended to function as a descriptive modifier, specifying a quality that is both diminished (low) and lacking in strength (weak). However, Ludwig AI notes this combination is awkward and lacks clear meaning in standard English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "a low weak" attempts to combine the concepts of something being diminished and lacking strength. However, according to Ludwig AI, this combination is grammatically awkward and not commonly used in standard English. As there are no examples found in Ludwig's database, it is recommended to use more established and idiomatic phrases like "feeble attempt" or ""weak effort"" for clearer and more effective communication. Opting for these alternatives will enhance clarity and ensure that your writing is well-received.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
A weak effort
Focuses on the lack of strength, a primary component of the original phrase.
A feeble attempt
Replaces both adjectives with a single, more common descriptor for lack of strength.
A poor showing
Describes a performance lacking in quality.
A slight chance
Indicates a minimal probability or likelihood.
A slim possibility
Highlights the unlikelihood of something occurring.
A modest impact
Emphasizes the limited effect or influence.
A faint indication
Suggests a subtle or barely perceptible sign.
A soft murmur
Describes a sound that is both quiet and lacking force.
A muted response
Highlights a reaction that is both quiet and subdued.
A gentle breeze
Illustrates a wind that is both low in intensity and weak in its effect.
FAQs
How can I express something that is both minimal and ineffective?
Consider using phrases like "a feeble attempt", "a "weak effort"", or "a slight chance" depending on the specific context.
What is a more grammatically sound way to combine the ideas of 'low' and 'weak'?
Instead of "a low weak", try restructuring the sentence to use one adjective or a more established phrase that captures both concepts, such as "a "minimal impact"" or "a faint sign".
Is "a low weak" ever correct in English?
While not strictly ungrammatical, the phrase "a low weak" is uncommon and may sound awkward to native English speakers. It's generally better to opt for more idiomatic alternatives.
What are some synonyms for "weak" that might work better with "low" in a sentence?
Depending on the context, consider synonyms like "minimal", "slight", or "faint". For example, "a low hum" or "a "low murmur"" may be more appropriate than using "weak".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested