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The phrase "a weaker spot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a vulnerability or a less strong area in a context such as analysis, strategy, or physical attributes.
Example: "In our defense strategy, we need to address a weaker spot that the opposing team has been exploiting."
Alternatives: "a vulnerable point" or "a soft spot".
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He said: "There is no doubt that turf wars have damaged English football and the FA is probably in a weaker spot than any other FA in Europe – the result of the overwhelming power of professional football.
J.Crew's experience with local sizing could also help as Uniqlo looks for a better fit for American customers, particularly for women's clothing - traditionally a weaker spot for Uniqlo.
Elliot Guisinger of the site, however, in his review of the album cited the vocals as a weaker spot in what he called "the blueprint after which all future arrange albums should be modeled".
Finding a weaker spot in the Austrian line, they pierced it and stormed past the enemy infantry formed in squares, sabering the Georger Grenzer battalion as they went along their way.
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But financials remained a weak spot.
Europe, however, was a weak spot.
For now, it's a weak spot for Ouya.
Sustainability is a weak spot for the furniture industry.
"Everybody in this league has a weak spot, except Albert Pujols.
Greater China was a weak spot, with orders down 5 percent.
Alumni contributions have long been a weak spot at Cooper Union.
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