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"salient weakness" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It refers to a significant or noticeable weakness in something or someone. Example: One of the salient weaknesses of the company's new marketing strategy was its lack of targeting a younger demographic.
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One salient weakness of our work (as with most studies of ancient culture) is that only tentative cultural associations may be made with qualitative data types, especially for periods preceding historical times.
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It has two salient weaknesses: it can not replicate the correlations found in these data; and it is not self-weighting (i.e., the parameters that weight the composition data can not be estimated inside the model).
"I think I struggled because it's difficult to write a character whose salient personality trait is weakness, as Adinath's is, without making that trait consume and define him," Mukherjee says.
These murine models recapitulate the salient features of human NEB mutation, including severe muscle weakness, impaired force generation and histopathological changes including reduced thin filament length and the presence of nemaline rods and bodies.
The book displays his salient strengths as a commentator, as well as some weaknesses.
Insufficient technical and contract management capacity is commonly cited as a weakness of national procurement systems and may constitute a salient barrier to the use of strategic contracting practices by many developing countries.
It is not a new question Arab intellectuals of the 19th century pondered the puzzle of their ancient civilisation's weakness in the face of an imperialist West but the past decades have made it more salient than ever, both within the region and outside.
How salient is race?
The most cognitively salient?
Color is [therefore] salient".
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