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The phrase "anyone with a weak" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to assess its correctness in written English.
It could be used in contexts discussing vulnerabilities or limitations, but it requires additional information to convey a clear meaning.
Example: "Anyone with a weak constitution should avoid strenuous activities."
Alternatives: "anyone with a fragile" or "anyone with a vulnerable".
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Others who are also likely to suffer severe complications if they get chickenpox are newborn babies, pregnant women, anyone with a weak immune system and, to a certain extent, all adults.
Satisfying both the architecture nerds, the travel-hungry novices and anyone with a weak spot for neatly archived information, it's a beautifully published challenge to all design lovers to scour the globe and fill up their architectural passport.
Avoid infecting others, especially children, the elderly, and anyone with a weak immune system.
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But neither of these things are true: "Anyone can play havoc with a weak teacher – behaviour is never a given".
A pen was attached to the counter with a weak chain that anyone could easily have pulled and snapped.
North opened with a weak two-bid.
" Ms. McLanahan said with a weak smile.
They usually occur in people with a weak immune system.
Overall, these features are consistent with a weak El Niño.
It all began with a weak joke about a moat.
Giselle may be a peasant lass with a weak heart.
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