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Discover Ludwig"looks feeble" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that appears weak, frail, or lacking in strength or vitality. Example: After years of working in the construction industry, John's body looks feeble and exhausted.
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It looks feeble and divided.
The mutiny, such as it is, looks feeble.
There is no more dramatically imaginative choreographer today, and yet sometimes that imagination looks feeble.
Compare this moderate entertainment to, say, Monsters, Inc., and it really looks feeble.
The Yankees' starters easily handled the Twins, but Minnesota's offense looks feeble compared with Boston's.
And that pension looks feeble by comparison with those provided by other developed nations.
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Moreover, the reforms that the AK promises in order to prepare Turkey for possible EU membership, including the new constitution, would make the establishment of an Islamic republic impossible.None of this has appeased the army and the secularists, whose own belief in democracy looks feebler.
When he's on, Carpenter has the ability to make good hitters look feeble.
MIAMI — For almost nine innings Friday night, the Mets looked feeble against the Florida Marlins.
With KB1, Tarantino made both his critics and his imitators look feeble.
The other actors in the painting look feeble, white and flabbergasted.
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