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Discover Ludwig'fell weak' is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used to describe physical sensations, often in the context of illness or emotional/mental exhaustion. Example: After working long hours for weeks, she suddenly felt weak and had to take a break.
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When I found out I won the Jack Kent Cooke Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship in 2007, I fell weak in the knees.
It is the first time we found that, in mouse fetal ovaries, PAR6 appeared in somatic cell cytoplasm and fell weak when somatic cells invaded germ cell cysts at 17.5 days post coitus (dpc).
To determine age the best way would be to look at the teeth and check if the bones fell weak and brittle as a result of any aging diseases.
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Thus, a new father must avoid activities that will "spend" his vigour, because such expenditures may cause his child to fall weak and die.
It is not possible to accept the erroneous takes by some political factions and imagine that Muslim Iran has fallen weak and feeble, that it has been stricken by doubts about its future, or it is prepared to back away from its goals".
The smaller soft-drink company Dr Pepper Snapple Group also released results on Wednesday, saying profit fell on weak sales volume.
IBM said its third-quarter earnings, including its money-losing hard disk drive business, fell amid weak demand for technology.
But even if unemployment suddenly fell, the weak credit environment makes it difficult for those in less-affected industries to close deals even if they wanted to.
The next day, Indiana's 11 EV fell from Weak Trump to Barely Trump.
And shares of Bank of America slipped after its quarterly earnings fell on weaker trading and a rise in consumer bankruptcies.
He's overcome challenges and trials that would fell a weaker person.
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