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The phrase "a weak" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that lacks strength or effectiveness, often in a comparative context.
Example: "He presented a weak argument that failed to convince the audience."
Alternatives: "a feeble" or "a frail".
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That's a weak point".
It's a weak bubble.
A weak leader.
"It is a weak generation".
Parking is a weak point.
It's a weak, wonk word.
Calls it a "weak monologue".
He gave a weak laugh.
Drexel played a weak schedule.
China was a weak country.
Seems like a weak link".
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