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The phrase "weak as" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that is not very strong, either physically or metaphorically. For example: "He was feeling as weak as a kitten after his illness."
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And he mocks the weak as well as the powerful.
Sales of new homes were weak as well.
Historically, exports have been weak as well.
The structural advances are not weak, as above.
She reported that her arms were weak as well.
Next to it, all other olive oil seemed as weak as water.
Brooks' command of facts is as weak as his theories.
There, it doesn't seem to mean anything so weak as "some" or "some from every group".
I felt as weak as a kitten.
Sales turned weak as did home prices.
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Maybe the much-maligned NFC South isn't as weak as we thought.
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