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"was so weak that" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe the extreme weakness of something or someone. Here is an example: "The old man's body was so weak that he could barely lift his own arm."
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The strength of the 5% coherent motion was so weak that subjects were not able to discriminate or detect the coherent motion direction above chance, either at the pre-test or the post-test.
The complaint alleges that Ryberg was so weak that he couldn't stand or walk.
But the effect was so weak that the thermophone never took off.
The gravity of the comet was so weak that Philae bounced off.
But FirstCity's financial situation was so weak that no one would agree to take it on.
"In the end, stability was so weak that it only took the mosque bombing to break it apart," he concluded.
She was so weak that her daughter, then nine, had to move 100 miles away to live with relatives.
By yesterday she was so weak that she died from the sedative meant to relax her for the fatal injection.
Their resistance was so weak that they trailed, 55-45, at halftime despite shooting 57percentt from the floor.
He said Sotoudeh has stopped eating and drinking and was so weak that she could not talk on the phone.
The story was so weak that The Post, in an editorial on Tuesday, noted: "... the bribe claim is unsubstantiated.
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