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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a weaker place" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location, situation, or condition that is less strong or secure compared to others.
Example: "After the recent events, the community has become a weaker place, struggling to regain its former strength."
Alternatives: "a more vulnerable position" or "a less secure environment".
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He said Britain would survive outside the EU but it would be a weaker place.
We need to act without fear, but with clear and concrete plans, in the knowledge that if Europe fails, the world is a weaker place.
A Super League without the Bulls would be a weaker place.
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Still, one may notice than in the Orban et al. study [12], subjects were trained during 30 minutes (i.e., half of the time spent in the present study) and consistently had a weaker place-finding performance than in our study, indicating that subjects learned to find their way in the virtual town at a level proportional to the exposure time.
Hitchens is apparently employing the Denis Healey defence, says Hattersley: "When in a weak place, quote a lot of names and places".
One Labour source said that the party was in a weak place to criticise the award because Spencer Livermore, who ran Ed Miliband's election campaign, received a peerage in the dissolution honours list.
Finding a weak place at the Earth's surface it broke through, producing the volcano.
The mean response was rated in two trials with the following scoring system: 0 indicates no placing response, 1 indicates a weak placing response and 2 indicates a clear placing response.
He believed that because human society placed women in a weaker position than me, this made us weaker in ourselves.
Still, it is hard to argue that the United States is not in a far weaker place to be doling out advice than it was in past crises, especially after the gridlock in August over raising the debt limit.
That mosaic is in a far, far weaker place than it was five months ago".
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