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The phrase "a meek" is not correct in standard English usage.
The word "meek" is an adjective and should not be preceded by the article "a."
Example: "She was a meek person, always avoiding confrontation."
Alternatives: "a timid" or "a humble".
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[in a meek voice].
Leyva flashed a meek smile.
Not a meek poke.
Robinson offered a meek shot attempt.
But this is a meek change indeed.
Freddy is a meek & conservative man.
Hellawell responded with a meek "I agree".
"I'm the man," he repeats in a meek whisper.
He threw none yesterday against a meek Giants rush.
It looks like a meek defender of some earlier order.
Control of television presentation reinforced a meek challenge.
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