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The phrase "a weaker group" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group that is perceived to have less strength, power, or influence compared to others.
Example: "In the debate, the moderator highlighted the challenges faced by a weaker group in society, emphasizing the need for support and advocacy."
Alternatives: "a disadvantaged group" or "a less powerful group".
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A weaker group of alkalis is the carbonates, which include baking soda.
But Persson said that an alternative would be for the eurozone to split into a German-led inner core and an outer core made of a weaker group of countries, which would not include Greece.
"We use comparable outcomes to ensure we maintain a consistent standard – so ultimately this will mean that it's a weaker group of students taking French and German this year".
"You might sneak one into the quarter-finals [of the European Cup] if they are in a weaker group, but at the moment resources are totally against them.
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It was a frustrating fortnight for Bosnia in what proved to be a weak group.
COMMENT: With Zamorano and Salas, Chile has enough firepower to finish second in a weak group.
With Wayne Chrebet on injured reserve, the Jets have a weak group around Moss.
In the end, Salah, with a damaged shoulder and a weak group of teammates around him, could not do enough.
In 10 qualification games they conceded only two goals - but scored just 11, despite being in a weak group.
It's a good thing the Jets have a deep line because the linebackers form a weak group.
The Germans are still assessing themselves, Prinz said, after winning a weak group and then routing a Russian team that surrendered during a 7-1 quarterfinal game.
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