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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are quite weak" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that lacks strength, effectiveness, or intensity in various contexts, such as arguments, performances, or physical attributes.
Example: "The team's defense is quite weak, allowing the opposing players to score easily."
Alternatives: "are rather feeble" or "are fairly ineffective."
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"The leaders are quite weak.
"The recommendations are quite weak in a lot of areas.
'There is no backbone: they are quite weak as individuals.
"The answers for things like AI are quite weak," he said.
In actuality, however, the scientific underpinnings of concept research are quite weak.
But European economies are quite weak, so that may not happen.
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The balancing mandate is quite weak.
That argument, however, is quite weak.
His low range was quite weak, often barked.
The bonds of sisterhood could be quite weak.
And once she did, she was quite weak and lethargic.
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