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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a weak team" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of individuals, typically in a sports or competitive context, that lacks strength, skill, or effectiveness.
Example: "Despite their efforts, they were ultimately defeated by a weak team that struggled to coordinate their plays."
Alternatives: "an ineffective team" or "a feeble team".
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Notts County are not a weak team.
There's not a weak team in this division.
The Seahawks are a weak team, but they are a weak team that blocks well, tackles hard, and gets the most from their limited talent.
I don't know if Man United have got a weak team, to be honest; [10 changes] doesn't make them a weak team".
"Ask Schalke if they think Manchester United have a weak team.
Instead, they summoned enough passion to make a weak team look weak.
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"We cannot look upon Cyprus as a weaker team," said the Portuguese captain, Cristiano Ronaldo.
St. John's (9-2) proved that it could get inspired against a weaker team.
If they were playing a weaker team the next week, they would do exactly the same thing.
It might well seem a weaker team on paper but come Friday morning, game on.
"It's likely to be a home game from a weaker team in a major conference, giving that team a better chance to compete".
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