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The phrase "a weak early" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is weak or ineffective at an early stage, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The team's performance was a weak early indication of their potential for success."
Alternatives: "a feeble start" or "a poor beginning".
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His toughness and energy once again rescued a weak early effort by the Nets.
For example, the computer will penalize a team with a weak early schedule, but coaches and journalists may rank the same team higher because they sense that it is stronger than its schedule at that time indicates.
Writing for the Daily News, Eric Mink gave the episode a rating of four stars and praised it as an outstanding episode in a weak early fifth season of the show.
He went on to add that insufficient containment protocols are a combined result of lack of awareness about the rinderpest virus among livestock holders, veterinarians, policy makers and the community; contributing to a presence of a weak early reporting mechanism to detect a re-emergence.
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"I think this will be a weak fall and a weak Christmas".
Zoolander 2 enjoys a weak 5.3/10 IMDb user rating and a 35/100 MetaCritic score.
Mortdecai enjoys a weak 5.3/10 user rating at IMDb and a dismal 27/100 score at Metacritic.
Ah, the fresh, sweet smell of rising dollar volume after a weak winter.
It was a sign that manufacturing was recovering after a weak spring.
A weak winter sun came through the clouds, and the red dust turned the truck a pale Easter-egg pink.
"There is real strong growth, coming off a miserable 2001 performance and a weak 2002 performance," Mr. Wyss said.
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