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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as flimsy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is weak, insubstantial, or lacking in strength or solidity.
Example: "The evidence presented in the case was as flimsy as a house of cards, easily toppled by scrutiny."
Alternatives: "as weak" or "as fragile".
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No matter; it's as flimsy as chiffon.
Her political future threatens to be as flimsy as her doctorate.
And ultimately discarded, your commitment to any one pair of them as flimsy as the material.
Its answers may be just as flimsy as Limp Bizkit's, but they do work.
But the General Mining Law of 1872, which governs them, is as flimsy as ever.
The depravity of the human heart cannot be contained in a vessel as flimsy as a psychiatric diagnosis.
The other members of this novel's cast are either as insufferable as Douglas or as flimsy as paper-doll mannequins.
It looked as playful as a Philippe Starck hair dryer, and as flimsy as a fibreglass canoe.
In a country where democracy feels as flimsy as a wooden shack, the foreboding was very real.
The plot of "Arabella" is as flimsy as a television sitcom, masquerading as serious drama behind its wonderful music.
And if the guest-star characters are as flimsy as their boarding passes, Miller's isn't much better.
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