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The phrase "inherent weakness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a fundamental or intrinsic flaw or vulnerability in a system, argument, or individual.
Example: "The inherent weakness of the design became apparent after the first round of testing."
Alternatives: "intrinsic flaw" or "fundamental vulnerability."
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Perhaps it's because fairytales tend to necessitate a transcendence of some inherent weakness or injustice.
The obvious answer is to increase its size, but the fund has an inherent weakness.
But they also share at least one inherent weakness with that Showtime hit.
He said the regime's policy of terrorising its people "only indicates its inherent weakness and inevitable collapse".
"But this is an inherent weakness of the way Mike Ashley runs Newcastle - and that's an understatement.
But the problem is deeper than Mrs. Palin; there is an inherent weakness in how we choose presidents.
Not as a result of military defeat, but because of its inherent weakness, as a contradiction of basic human nature.
Justice Ginsburg's observation that "the party leaders choose the candidates" both defined the plaintiffs' argument and, as other justices' comments made clear, exposed its inherent weakness.
But all of the surface good news only serves to highlight the work's inherent weakness as a vehicle for musical theater.
12.41pm: ersatzian asks: "Some pundits have highlighted an inability to retain the ball as an inherent weakness of Hodgson's 4-4-2 system.
Yet a look at the Cinergy incident also illustrates the inherent weakness of the Midwest I.S.O., which, unlike other I.S.O.'s, can only urge companies to act responsibly.
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