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Discover Ludwig"increasingly weak" is a correct phrase.
You can use it to describe something (a person, an object, a concept, etc.) that is getting weaker over time, or more quickly than expected. For example: "The economy has become increasingly weak in the past months due to the pandemic."
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John, increasingly weak and uncertain, grows ill.
Stafford Smith said Aamer sounds increasingly weak.
David Cameron has been an increasingly weak prime minister.
Meanwhile, the "unity" government of Mr Ghani appears increasingly weak.
Balls added: He is increasingly weak and isolated in Europe, just as he is at home.
Qaddafi's hold on power appeared increasingly weak as the opposition forces gained strength.
Increasingly weak, Mr. Brice says he has not ventured outside since May.
Market pressures have placed Mr. Berlusconi's increasingly weak government in a difficult position.
Then a month before the Ironman starting gun sounded, I developed achilles tendonitis due to an increasingly weak right hip.
For the time being, the rescue loans will be piled on to the Spanish sovereign's increasingly weak balance sheet.
By contrast, public universities have become increasingly weak and today are barely able to finance their most basic operations.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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