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The phrase "a weakness that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific vulnerability or flaw in a person, system, or concept.
Example: "One weakness that I have identified in our strategy is the lack of contingency planning."
Alternatives: "a flaw that" or "a shortcoming that".
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This comparison evidenced a weakness that lies in the expression reported in the Italian code.
Pitchers have consistently thrown him inside, trying to exploit a weakness that has largely disappeared.
"It's best to admit a weakness that is the mirror image of your strength.
The Rangers entered the season thin at center, a weakness that was again underscored today.
At times, however, Lee succumbs to a weakness that often dogs writers of comedy.
If humans inevitably use a predictable strategy when playing Rock-Paper-Scissors, that's a weakness that can be exploited.
They include a major effort to teach AI programs common sense, a weakness that often causes today's systems to fail.
His appearance, though, hid a weakness that was uncovered over the winter break - he has a heart defect.
England have a clear problem at the top of the order, a weakness that tenderises everything below it.
Yet Mr Aycock says the blast furnace can deal with a weakness that could become critical as the firm grows.
In Mr. Graham's view Mr. Cheney's defiance was "a weakness" that undercut the Bush's administration's ability to lead.
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