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The phrase "a very weak area" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific aspect or component that lacks strength or effectiveness, often in contexts such as analysis, evaluation, or critique.
Example: "In our recent assessment, we identified a very weak area in the marketing strategy that needs immediate attention."
Alternatives: "a significant weakness" or "a critical flaw".
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"When an editor gets continual calls from Herb Klein or Pat Buchanan on a situation that is difficult to document as to unfairness, we are in a very weak area," he wrote.
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It is a very weak field".
Gigi beat a very weak field in 1958.
"It was a very, very weak area of disturbed weather," Commander Roberts said.
Since the anti-RDL.HA staining intensity in general was very weak, areas with a low density of peptidergic postsynapses might have escaped our analysis.
Then again, the problem emerges only when you're in a very weak signal area, so you'll see it less often on Verizon.
Therefore it is not surprising that although quasi-minimality is a very weak property, yet area quasi-minimizers have some kind of mild regularity.
Ten FEA and four IDC showed no or only a very weak and focal (restricted to the outer areas of the tissue and not in the central regions) signal for β-actin and were excluded due to bad quality RNA in the tissue block.
They have a very weak society".
"It's a very weak picture".
That's a very weak response".
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