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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a weak proposition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an argument, idea, or suggestion that lacks strength or persuasiveness.
Example: "The committee rejected the proposal because it was deemed a weak proposition that failed to address key concerns."
Alternatives: "a flimsy argument" or "a poor suggestion".
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Together with the observation that the MEG "scaffold" does not form in pgl-1/pgl-3 zygothe, the case for referring to this as a "scaffold", which implies a static structure on which the rest of the P granule components hang, is a bit of a weak proposition.
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Bin Laden was convinced that the consumerist and hedonistic Americans were a weaker proposition than the Soviets, and that he could bring down the US too.
According to Ressi, "most entrepreneurs add useless adjectives, define their audience too vaguely and have a weak value proposition with no secret sauce".
The Ramsey sentence expresses an apparently weaker proposition than TC, at least in standard truth-conditional semantics.
That's a frail proposition.
Parity is an imperfect proposition.
Liverpool are a different and far weaker proposition for it.
"Did you invest in the weakest proposition to hurt your rivals?" asked the workshop's official investment strategy adviser - and got knowing chuckles from the Brazil team in response.
Securing new primary sponsors for $20 million is a difficult proposition in a weak economy.
We will obtain a sharpening of [20], Theorem 3.2, and a weak Leray-Schauder version of [8], Proposition 2.
(A weak solution) Under the assumptions of Proposition 34, every function (f : [0,T] rightarrow L^p({{mathbb R}^{N}})) with properties (1)–(3) satisfies the properties (4) and (5) claimed in Proposition 34.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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