Sentence examples for asked in a weak from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "asked in a weak" is not correct in English and seems incomplete.
It may be intended to describe a request made in a timid or uncertain manner, but as it stands, it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "She asked in a weak voice if she could join the conversation."
Alternatives: "asked timidly" or "inquired softly".

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"Why do people look at that giant drop with happiness while they look at me with fear?" she asked in a weak voice.

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According to Fig. 7, learning out-of-class (asked in E1) has a weak negative relation to both the slopes and intercepts.

"There's no perfect solution now, but how can we move in the right direction," he asked, with a weak Israeli government, a weak Palestinian president and Hamas in power?

Ask in a scantron.

Ask in a poem.

"If I'm good, can I get my baby back in three months?" the mother asks, conjuring a weak smile in an attempt to seal the proposal.

About what?" asked Syme in a sort of weak wonder.

Mr. Neill's task is complex because landlords hesitate in a weak economy to ask tenants to accept anything that might be an extra expense.

That could change if the sequel posts improved figures in America; a big ask in emerging markets, judging by weak openings in the likes of Russia ($192K).

But they are in a weak position.

"It was a weak leader in a weak government delivering a weak response.

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