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Discover LudwigThe phrase "weak compared with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when making a comparison between two or more things, indicating that one is less strong or effective than the other. Example: "The team's performance this season has been weak compared with last year's impressive results."
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However, gravity is very weak compared with electromagnetism.
Recently, volume has been relatively weak compared with the peaks earlier this year.
Is it really Newark's fault that its property tax base is so weak compared with its wealthy neighbors?
The wider picture is that investor appetite remains weak compared with levels seen before Buhari's election in March.
Bits of root can make new plants, but the bits are small and weak compared with those powerful lumps.
But its sales have been weak compared with many competitors in an already challenging economic environment.
"On every circuit there is always one corner where you are weak compared with your teammate.
Business investment in Britain is now weak compared with countries like America (see second chart).
That could explain why gravity seems weak compared with the other fundamental forces of nature.
There is no particular reason yet known why gravity, for example, is incredibly weak compared with the forces that affect atoms at very close range.
"This is the largest scorpion in North America," I told him, "though its venom is rather weak compared with what Centruroides exilicauda delivers.
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