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The phrase "a perceived weakness of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an aspect or characteristic that is viewed as a weakness by someone, often in a subjective context.
Example: "The report highlighted a perceived weakness of the current strategy, suggesting that it may not be sustainable in the long term."
Alternatives: "an apparent flaw in" or "a recognized shortcoming of".
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But, he quickly added, he will not hesitate in the face of terrorism -- a perceived weakness of the Socialists -- including attacks by Spain's homegrown Basque separatist group, ETA.
The decision to campaign on Medicare comes as Democrats seek to exploit a perceived weakness of adding Ryan to the Republican White House ticket.
However there is nothing in the section that requires the gain to be immediate and gain in terms of higher remuneration or salary may be made later but there is a question of whether this gain is too 'remote' – this 'remoteness' is a perceived weakness of the Fraud Act as currently drafted (e.g. see http://www.criminallawandjustice.co.uk/features/Fraudulent-Education).
"That is a perceived weakness of the [pay] disclosures," said Brian Holmen, a compensation consultant with Korn Ferry Hay Group.
A perceived weakness of this model was lowered job satisfaction of physicians.
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A perceived weakness was the lack of opportunity for "role playing" with a video-based module as opposed to standardized patients.Instructional videos, when realistic, are useful for modeling effective patient communication skills for residents.
Bairstow, whose struggles against West Indies earlier in the summer led to talk of a perceived weakness against the short ball, looked in little discomfort when peppered from around the wicket by the South Africa fast bowlers.
As a result, the perceived weakness of the Obama administration's human rights record raises important ethical and political questions.
Despite the government's efforts to quell the controversy, the proposed layoffs became an issue last summer in a hard-fought election campaign, part of a larger argument about the perceived weakness of Australia's climate policies.
The young Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad, revived a perennial theme: that only by combining their financial and military power could the Arabs forge what he called a "peace of the strong" rather than a peace founded on the perceived weakness of Arab nations.
Chief crown prosecutor for CPS Wales Ed Beltrami said: "We are now very clear that the focus must be on the overall credibility of an allegation, rather than the perceived weakness of the person making it". The majority of alleged victims are now aged between 40 and 50.
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