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The phrase "a weak start" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an initial phase or beginning that lacks strength, effectiveness, or impact.
Example: "The team's performance in the first half of the game was disappointing; they had a weak start that set the tone for the rest of the match."
Alternatives: "a poor beginning" or "an unpromising start."
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But a weak start doesn't necessarily mean the season will be a disaster.
"After a weak start, she found her foil: Trump," says Richard Wolffe.
This production of "Fiddler" gets a weak start during its first big number, "Tradition".
The increase suggests economic growth could be picking up after a weak start.
The gains suggest that manufacturing may be picking up after a weak start to the year.
The solid gain suggests that economic growth is picking up after a weak start.
The tepid gains suggested economic growth was off to a weak start for the quarter.
After a weak start to his campaign Mr McCain is reorganising his fundraising programme.
After a weak start, the Nasdaq composite index closed up 116.39 points, or 4.6percentto to 2,640.57.
After a weak start in the first act for the opening performance, Carl Tanner was an ardent Calaf.
The Fed decided to wait despite an upturn in economic conditions after a weak start to the year.
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