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The phrase "a weaker package of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a less robust or less effective set of items, ideas, or proposals.
Example: "The new policy is seen as a weaker package of reforms compared to the previous one."
Alternatives: "a less effective set of" or "a diluted version of".
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Steve Kuncewicz told BBC Breakfast that after four years of negotiations, the content rights holders had received a weaker package of measures than they originally requested.
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The weak package of reforms being offered by Sens. John McCain (R-Ariz).
The problem is that civil unions, compared to marriage, are relatively weak packages of contracts and state-level concessions, and so the ombudsman would be left to strongly explain inequality: why, for example, nothing could be done about certain Social Security benefits, let alone the ability to walk in a room with a wife or a husband by one's side.
Policy-wise, the net effect is a weaker stimulus package than the moment requires.
But overall this is a very weak package - this is very far from what the citizens of Europe have been demanding".
Given her record, people had expected a weak, boring package from her committee.
The euro, started the week off with a bounce, after European finance ministers announced they were providing a financial support package of nearly $1 trillion for Greece and other weak euro zone economies.
A tidy package of information-free chatter?
A 'packages' model distinguishes a default package of research results and optional packages.
And Ecuador, by far the weakest country in the area, has said it will seek an aid package of its own from Washington.
A package of two rods is $30.
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