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Discover Ludwig"I feel weak" is a correct and commonly used sentence in written English.
It expresses the speaker's current physical or emotional state of being weak. This sentence can be used in various contexts, such as describing a physical illness, fatigue from exertion, or a lack of strength in a particular situation. Example: After running the marathon, Sarah collapsed on the ground and gasped, "I feel weak."
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I feel weak and my body's aching.
"I feel weak and frail but better," she said.
"And now, because of you, I feel weak.
I read outside books to improve my ability in any subject I feel weak in".
By stepping down, Cardinal Dolan said, the pontiff was saying, "my death is here; I feel weak, I feel fragile, I am frail".
I fear neurological disorders such as multiple sclerosis and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis with such ferocity and determination that I have given myself the symptoms: my muscles twitch, my limbs tingle and I feel weak.
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I felt weak and stupid.
"I felt weak at the knees".
I felt weak and light-headed.
I have been quoted as saying I felt weak at the knees.
If I felt my bat speed wasn't there anymore, or if I felt weak, O.K.
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