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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a weak string" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to programming, computer science, or discussions about the strength or quality of a string of characters or data.
Example: "In this encryption algorithm, using a weak string as a password can compromise the security of the system."
Alternatives: "a fragile string" or "a poor string".
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A weak string of streetlights flickered into life, sent a brief wavering light into the gloom and then went out.
This sad canard enchaîné was languishing on a table in the Porte de Clignancourt flea market, his paint peeling, his 1940s charm only slightly marred by the fact that a weak string held his beak curiously ajar.
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Another explanation for the weak string of economic data is that the numbers may be misleading — that they're understating the "true" strength of the economy.
It is part of their continuing attempt to portray Mr Miliband as a weak leader whose strings are being pulled by Mr Salmond.
But Asda finance director Rob McWilliam said rivals were using "gimmicks to disguise a weak price position" with the strings attached to some offers forcing shoppers to play "basket bingo" to make savings.
Besides a string of losses and a weak economy, Skype was also wrestling with intellectual property lawsuits filed by its founders.
Sanford Biggers, looping pairs of Chinese slippers over some wire strung across the gallery, also seems to be doing a weak version of Mr. Hammons's work.
I once asked the second-string kicker if I could do him the honor, and he gave me a weak, almost apologetic smile.
A weak leader.
Calls it a "weak monologue".
He gave a weak laugh.
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