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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a weak thread" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is fragile, tenuous, or lacking strength, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The argument presented in the debate was based on a weak thread, making it difficult to convince the audience."
Alternatives: "a flimsy connection" or "a fragile link."
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You might want to double-thread the needle if you're working with thin or weak thread.
In the story's weakest thread, Martin rouses Lucy out of her depression in almost no time, and the four become a family of sorts.
We consider a hydrodynamic equilibrium torus threaded by a weak magnetic field loop.
However, addition of DS-SILY at a higher concentration (10 1 collagen:DS-SILY) yielded weaker threads with mechanical properties comparable to collagen control threads.
Aluko had been on the field for only six minutes when he exchanged passes with Jelavic, evaded a weak challenge from Sylvain Distin and threaded a simple finish inside Tim Howard's near post.
In apparel, though, the weaker threads of the silkworm have reigned supreme.
Sloppy defending presented the ball at the feet of Phillip Cocu who threaded it through to Van Nistelrooy, the Manchester United striker producing a weak finish easily saved by Given.
A close-up filter is a weak convex lens you can attach to the end of any lens, by screwing it into the filter threads.
A weak union getting weaker.
A weak leader.
A Weak Hand.
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