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The phrase "continuation of the weak" is not grammatically correct and does not make sense in written English.
A possible correct version could be "continuation of weakness," which could be used to refer to the ongoing presence or perpetuation of a state of weakness or vulnerability. For example: "The continuation of weakness in the education system has led to a decline in the overall academic performance of students."
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Ford did appear in a campaign commercial for the Reagan-Bush ticket, in which he declared that the country would be "better served by a Reagan presidency rather than a continuation of the weak and politically expedient policies of Jimmy Carter".
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They are expressed in terms of holomorphic continuation of global (weak) L2-type solutions to the system.
Lenin, realizing that the new Soviet state was too weak to survive a continuation of the war, threatened to resign if the German terms were not met.
Will the consequences be an even weaker currency, rampant inflation, a continuation of the slow bleed that we have witnessed at banks and brokerage firms for the past year?
The sluggishness in network television advertising comes in a weak overall advertising market, and is a continuation of the woes the network's suffered last year.
Hard times in engineering and construction and a continuation of weak minerals prices have forced Fluor to make changes.
Collective model forecasts show a continuation of at least weak El Niño-level Niño-levelng through 2019.
Weakest of the Weak.
Poor Harold Emery Lauder, the weakest of the weak.
Alliances of the Weak.
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