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Discover Ludwig"be weak of" is not a correct phrase in written English.
Depending on the context, you could use phrases such as "weak in," "weak to," or "weak against," to express the idea. For example: "He was weak in math, so he had to take extra classes to improve his grades."
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This may be weak of me, and my initial sense of bruised bemusement has returned as I write.
MANOVA effect sizes of η >.01 are considered to be weak, of η >.09 to be moderate, and η >.20 to be strong according to Cohen (see [ 26], p. 268).
For the ANOVAs testing for differences between genders (women vs. men) or age groups 14-344 years old vs. 35-44 years vs. 45-99 years), effect sizes of η2 >.01 are considered to be weak, of η2 >.09 to be moderate, and η2 >.25 to be strong according to Cohen [ 27].
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Biotechs went up, and have been weak of late.
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In line with the whole financial sector, share prices for these banks have mostly been weak of late.
In this case, Alzheimer's becomes a mercy from God, especially to those who are weak of heart.
Let ({u_{varepsilon}}) be weak solutions of (5).
And yes we don't want to be "weak", most of us at least.
There are weak links, of course.
Placement tests are weak predictors of students' performance in college.
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