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The phrase "a very weak layer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a layer that lacks strength or stability in various contexts, such as geology, materials science, or metaphorically in discussions about arguments or systems.
Example: "The geological survey revealed a very weak layer of soil that could lead to potential landslides."
Alternatives: "an extremely fragile layer" or "a notably thin layer."
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The MASW results show a very weak layer (Vs ~ 300 m/s) of 5 m thickness between 17 and 22 m.
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They have a very weak society".
So they're a very weak thing.
or a very weak chemical interaction.
"It's a very weak picture".
That's a very weak response".
It's a very weak summer".
This created a potent navy but a very weak army.
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