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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a weakness to" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct expression would involve "a weakness for" or "a weakness in."
Example: "She has a weakness for chocolate, often indulging in it despite her diet."
Alternatives: "a vulnerability to" or "a susceptibility to."
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"It's not a weakness to insist on your rights".
But there is a weakness to the backlog theories.
You're never sure when someone will stumble on a weakness to exploit.
One woman complained, "She's afraid of showing a weakness to us".
"I have always been someone who has thought it is not a weakness to listen to good arguments," he said.
There was a weakness to it, and (*MINOR SPOILER*) I felt like it made the Trials seem a bit redundant.
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It is a methodological weakness to use only a part of the standardized tool.
Use an Electric-type, like Manectric, as Pelliper has a 4x weakness to it.
In terms of quality of authenticity, fabrication is considered as a fatal weakness to authenticity (Taslim 2015: 8).
There was a marked weakness to his right side, he couldn't turn his head and had difficulty walking.
A common weakness to many metabolomic studies is the presumption that all named metabolites are equally valid and fully verified.
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