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Discover Ludwig"I am weak" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used as a simple statement or as part of a larger sentence to express one's physical or emotional state. Here are a few examples of how it could be used: - Simple statement: I am weak from being sick for the past week. - Part of a larger sentence: Despite my best efforts, I am weak and unable to lift the heavy box. - Self-deprecation: I am weak when it comes to resisting chocolate cake. - Character description: The villain laughed at the hero's attempts to fight back, claiming "You are weak and no match for me."
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Betty is thwarted from outside, by a world whose demands crush down on her; Teresa from inside, from an inner fragility – what she describes as a weakness in the resonant line "I am weak; I am going back to the country of the weak" – that simply cannot weather the rough waters of life's open sea.
I have just told you that I am weak, but you don't know what type of weakness, you have not known which side of mine is weak or what but you have right away told me about an injection.
I am weak.
And I am weak.
She thinks I am weak.
"Financially, I am weak," Mr. Chowdhury said.
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He laughs: "I am not stronger, I am weaker".
So unfortunately, as I sit here now, I am weaker than I was yesterday.
"I was weak.
I was weak, slumped over.
I was weak with laughter.
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