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The phrase "a third weakness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing multiple weaknesses or flaws, particularly in a list or analysis context.
Example: "In addition to the first two issues, a third weakness is the lack of communication among team members."
Alternatives: "an additional weakness" or "a further flaw".
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A third weakness is that the war-on-terror concept lumps together different political movements that use terrorist tactics.
A third weakness is the limited sample size of cancer-specific subgroups.
A third weakness of this study was the choice for the bicycle test as measure of cardiorespiratory fitness.
A third weakness - or actually series of weaknesses - has more to do with health economics assessments in general than with this paper in particular.
As a third weakness of the study, the information on TNM status was incomplete for a portion of the cancers, mostly due to Tx, Nx or Mx codes, meaning they were 'not assessed'.
A third weakness is that, compared with HIV positive women screened through the CCPPZ, women from our cross-sectional study tended to be poorer, less educated, and be less likely to work in the formal or informal sector.
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Lego has a second weakness in Asia: its high prices.
A second weakness is that the data is never perfect".
That takes us to a second weakness -- America's stock market bubble.
That immediately exposed them to a second weakness, which was to cause even more problems: most of the partners were not interested in partnership.
A second weakness of the Republican "race problem" argument is its assumption that the proportion of whites voting Democrat will remain the same even as the white share of the population dwindles.
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