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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feeble but" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to introduce a contrast, typically where something weak or ineffective is followed by a positive or redeeming quality. Example: "The argument was feeble but it sparked an interesting discussion among the group."
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("I made a mistake" is feeble, but let it pass).
"Bates is supposed to be eerily feeble but Vaughn was too bulky, too menacing.
Henry Thompson writes, "feeble but still extant!" Jan . 29 , 2003Sally and Bink Dannenbaum are very happy and healthy.
After children have seen their lives inverted, that all sounds a bit feeble, but it was a seed.
The Central American crisis is the product of Spanish inheritence, North American and British exploitation, and a feeble but outraged nationalism.
Subsequent investigations by state bodies were feeble, but out-of-state judicial efforts also failed to find evidence to convict Mr Modi.
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And the longer the slump goes on, the more the public tumbles to the fact that not only has growth been feebler, but ordinary workers have enjoyed much less of its benefits.
However, when faced with a challenger, they act as if nothing's wrong, displaying their feeble--but large--claws threateningly.
"I know I have the body but of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart and stomach of a king and a king of England, too," she told them.
IT IS still a feeble organisation, but at least its representatives are getting along.
"My only response is a rather feeble one, but it is the truth.
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