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The phrase "a weak constituency" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of supporters or members that lacks strength, influence, or unity, often in a political context.
Example: "The politician struggled to gain traction due to a weak constituency that failed to mobilize during the election."
Alternatives: "a fragile base" or "a feeble support group".
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She added, "These kids" — in the child-welfare system — are such a weak constituency".
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Moreover, if the best and brightest leave, Croatia will have a far weaker constituency to campaign for and execute reform.
A weak leader.
A weak explanation.
A weak dollar?
A Weak Hand.
A weak dealer network?
A weak response.
c) "A weak bastard".
A weak stache?
Or a weak one?
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