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Discover Ludwig"tremendously weak" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is severely lacking in strength, power, or capability. For example, one might say "The economy is still tremendously weak in spite of recent attempts to revive it."
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But the last week was a reminder, after months in which the incompetence of his rivals made him look better than he is, that Romney remains a tremendously weak frontrunner, whose strengths don't compensate for a style that leaves conservatives cold and a background that will leave him open to attacks across a variety of Democratic-friendly fronts in the general election.
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Whereas the applications of chitin are tremendously limited due to its weak solubility in water or other organic solvents.
WEAK GOVERNANCE Children suffer tremendously when countries are unwilling or unable to provide basic services to their citizens, whether as a result of conflict, corruption or a lack of accountable institutions.
If the Republicans actually carried out their so-called business-friendly policies, the poorest and weakest members of our society would suffer tremendously, and that is the worst obscenity of all.
He appears congenial, witty and charming, tremendously capable of energizing audiences and glad-handing voters, yet weak on policy details and foreign affairs and often wary of taking strong stands.
Weak, weak, weak, weak.
Yes, tremendously.
The crew helped tremendously".
Capaldi is tremendously talented.
He's tremendously loyal.
"I feel tremendously balanced".
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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