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Discover Ludwig"weak against" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to refer to an entity's lack of capability or resistance to something. For example, "This type of steel is weak against corrosion."
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His predecessor was voted out partly because he was perceived as weak against Boko Haram.
Cameron's taunts of 'weak, weak, weak' against Lab leader must be ringing in his ears.
But sterling remains weak against the euro – the most important currency for UK imports and exports.
"I really don't think we were weak against fast bowling," argues the wicketkeeper Richardson.
Civil terror is a classic tool of the weak against the strong.
Each die is strong against one of the dice, and weak against the other.
"The penalties are so weak against employer violations that they're really no deterrent at all".
Shame can also be used by the weak against the strong.
Is Christian morality the revenge of the weak against the strong?
We used terrorism and violence because these are the weapons of the weak against the strong.
"The Afghan forces are not weak against the Taliban, but they are not fighting with them.
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