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The phrase "a weaker" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing strength or effectiveness, often in contexts discussing arguments, positions, or physical attributes.
Example: "In this debate, I presented a stronger case, while my opponent relied on a weaker argument."
Alternatives: "a less strong" or "a feebler".
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A weaker pound helps.
A weaker euro has helped.
"It means a weaker America.
Arsenal is a weaker one.
A weaker yen has boosted exports.
And that demands a weaker dollar.
A weaker dollar makes that harder.
A weaker dollar will help.
It is a weaker twin.
A weaker currency helps the eurozone's exporters.
They are a weaker country," Obama said.
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