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The phrase "a weakness of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a flaw or deficiency in a person, system, or concept.
Example: "One weakness of the current strategy is its lack of flexibility in adapting to market changes."
Alternatives: "a flaw in" or "a shortcoming of".
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"This is a weakness of society".
Some letters seem to show a weakness of political sense.
Chait overlooks that this reflects a weakness of the left.
"That tends to be a weakness of mine," he concedes.
Finance is generally a weakness of the Bush administration.
"This is a weakness of the P.M.," General Banerjee said.
Some of the MPC's critics have suggested that this is a weakness of the policy.
The association does not consider that a weakness of the study, though.
When you hear 'Beat the Jews,' that's a weakness of the national patriotic movement.
This reluctance was due more to the worldview of reformers than a weakness of political will.
"It was a weakness of faith that we did not do it".
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