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Discover LudwigOf the usage The phrase "feeble for" can be grammatically correct and usable in written English, although it may not be a commonly used phrase
It can be used to describe something that is weak or lacking in strength. Example: Despite her best efforts, her feeble muscles were no match for the heavy box. Here, "feeble for" is used to convey that the person's muscles were not strong enough to lift the heavy box. Other similar examples could be: - The feeble old man struggled to carry his groceries up the stairs. - The team's feeble defense proved to be their downfall in the game. - She had a feeble excuse for not completing her assignment on time.
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Too feeble for what?
And its soft power is feeble for a country of its size.
I couldn't improve on this but offered something rather feeble for another song.
By then, the production has exhausted its ideas, the finale too feeble for Tchaikovky's climactic music.
The Jets, though, will not play an opponent this feeble for a while, with New Orleans, Kansas City and Miami next.
But it's pretty feeble for McDonagh to lose his nerve about this and get Hans to start complaining about gender politics on his behalf.
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The club members volunteered as festival stewards and one of them was ill, so I took his identity and reported for work on the Friday, despite looking like a feeble excuse for a rugby player.
That is a feeble excuse for their inaction to date.
Shareholders and corporate governance have proved to be feeble means for reining in corporate pay.
"The-times-they-are-a-changin' is a feeble excuse for disregard of duty".
The Republicans were a party of relative, if feeble, support for civil rights until the 1950s.
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