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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a weakening to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a reduction in strength, intensity, or effectiveness of something.
Example: "The recent changes in policy have led to a weakening to the overall impact of the program."
Alternatives: "a reduction in" or "a decline in".
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"It's always a huge loss to see them dismantled … it's not necessarily a weakening to change organizational structure, but it does seem to be a bad sign.
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South-westerly vertical wind shear led to a weakening trend to begin on April 29.
For the next 48 hours, the depression moved toward the west and then northwest in response to a weakening ridge to the northwest.
The next day, the winds strengthened to hurricane-status, and the storm maintained a track to the east due to a ridge weakening to the north.
Although at an unusual latitude, the storm maintained this intensity for over a day before weakening to a tropical storm.
As it is, nearly every country has reason to hope for a weakening currency, to help its exports compete.
The movement of a weakening mid to upper-level trough would allow Elida to make a westerly turn.
On June 21, Linfa made landfall in Fujian Province, China as a tropical storm before weakening to a tropical depression.
Using a weakening dollar to create more jobs doesn't get us where we want to be.
This will lead to a weakened ability to repay, creating a vicious cycle that hurts the financial sector and the credit ratings of the borrowers".
A weakening trend soon occurred, with it weakening to a Category 1 hurricane early on September 15.
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