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The phrase "actually make it weaker" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing how a certain action or change can reduce the strength or effectiveness of something.
Example: "If you add too much water to the mixture, it will actually make it weaker."
Alternatives: "truly diminish its strength" or "genuinely reduce its effectiveness."
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Send arms to a weak nation, intending perhaps to make the nation stronger, and you might actually make it weaker over time.
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What Trump doesn't seem to grasp is that while he says he's making America great again, the truth is, by waging wars on so many fronts, he's actually making it weaker.
They might actually make it.
Actually make it half price.
Actually, make it three or four.
And then, you actually make it happen.
"You actually make it a gas chamber.
Now actually make it useful!
Actually MAKE it the last time.
Some wanted to make it weaker.
You integrate it with cream; you make it weak.
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