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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feeble impact" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an effect or influence that is weak or lacking in strength. Example: "The new policy had a feeble impact on reducing pollution levels in the city."
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As in China, the export-dependent Japanese economy is feeling the impact of feeble demand from Europe and the United States.
Jan Hatzius of Goldman Sachs predicts wages will actually start falling next year.If later this year the recovery still looks likely to remain feeble as the maximum impact of the stimulus is felt, pressure for more stimulus will grow.
Moonquakes are sparse and feeble, the moon's impact-shattered crust garbles any seismic signals, and computers of that era couldn't handle the complete data set.
These achieved mixed success and in any case were too feeble to have any real impact.
A classic "mixed message", with a brute practical impact and a feeble sign of wouldn't-it-be-nice idealism-on-the-cheap.
Afghanistan is raising a stunted generation whose hobbled development could spell disaster for the country's feeble economy and undermine the impact of billions of dollars in aid poured into health, education and other areas.
However, QP's impact has been limited because of feeble implementation; particularly due to its lack of ability to engage teachers effectively.
"Before him you had a field of study that had been feeble and marginalized, full of a pretty brutal discounting of the impact of people of color.
Feeble labeling.
Feeble stuff.
Too feeble.
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