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The phrase "a real weakness of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific flaw or shortcoming related to a person, object, or concept.
Example: "One real weakness of this software is its inability to handle large data sets efficiently."
Alternatives: "a significant flaw in" or "a major drawback of".
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Navarre warned that a continuing decrease in volume for exports was a real "weakness" of the industry.
Otherwise it's 'Thanks for the joke, but I'm off to buy my ticket on JetBlue.' " The campaign "has to hit on a real weakness of JetBlue or Southwest," said Mr. Neisser, whose agency specializes in nontraditional and viral ads, "and tap into the emotions of unhappy customers".
"That's a real weakness of our healthcare system".
That remains a problem and that remains a real weakness of this administration.
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The "Reign of Terror" and the "Terreur Blanc" were alike owing, one to an imaginary the other to a real weakness on the part of the governing power.
That's a real weakness for them".
But it hardly counts as a real weakness: Hail, Caesar! is a lot of fun, and beautifully crafted, too.
This is one of his greatest strengths, but it's also a real weakness sometimes," says Gillis.
"That was a real weakness.
And our soft skills are a real weakness".
He doesn't have a real weakness from the back.
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