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weak house

Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

"weak house" is not technically correct in written English.
You could use the phrase, "weak structure" instead. For example: The old bridge had a weak structure, so it was taken down.

⚠ May contain grammatical issues

News & Media

Science

Human-verified examples from authoritative sources

Exact Expressions

4 human-written examples

On top of that, weak house prices will hurt consumer spending.

News & Media

The Economist

Possibly so; though the figures so far do not prove it, not least because a drop in equity withdrawal may take time to show up in lower spending.Second, optimists argue that the chilling effects of weak house prices will be countered by other boosts to the consumer, particularly from lower fuel prices and strong income growth.

News & Media

The Economist

The weak house structures and scattered settlements along the river were unsafe conditions that resulted in housing-related vulnerabilities (Alam and Collins 2010).

Recent data show that residential construction and sales continue to be very weak, house prices continue to fall, and foreclosure starts remain at very high levels.

News & Media

Forbes

Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources

Similar Expressions

49 human-written examples

One of the challenges is a persistently weak housing market.

News & Media

The New York Times

Weak housing numbers may be concealing higher inflation.

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The New York Times

The weak housing market helped keep prices down.

News & Media

The New York Times

The Case-Shiller release capped a run of weak housing reports.

News & Media

The New York Times

But it might depress an already weak housing market and hit some middle-class homeowners hard.

News & Media

The New York Times

The labor market is deteriorating, construction is weak, housing depressed, recovery slow.

News & Media

The New York Times

Most recently, that has been especially true with the weak housing data.

News & Media

The New York Times
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Expert writing Tips

Best practice

When describing a house that is not physically strong, consider using "weak structure" or "fragile building" for greater clarity.

Common error

Avoid using "weak house" to describe a struggling housing market; instead, use "weak housing market" or "depressed real estate sector".

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Digital Humanist | Computational Linguist | CEO @Ludwig.guru

Source & Trust

87%

Authority and reliability

2.8/5

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Real-world application tested

Linguistic Context

The phrase "weak house" functions as a descriptive phrase, where "weak" modifies the noun "house". While understandable, Ludwig AI suggests using more precise alternatives like "weak structure".

Expression frequency: Rare

Frequent in

News & Media

50%

Science

25%

Formal & Business

0%

Less common in

Academia

0%

Encyclopedias

0%

Wiki

0%

Ludwig's WRAP-UP

The phrase "weak house" is not technically correct in standard English, as Ludwig AI pointed out. While it may be understood, especially in describing a literal structure lacking strength, "weak structure" is generally preferred. The phrase's usage is rare, primarily appearing in news and scientific contexts, and should not be used to describe a struggling housing market. When referring to economic issues, use "weak housing market" instead.

FAQs

What is a more appropriate phrase than "weak house"?

Consider using alternatives like "weak structure", "fragile building", or "dilapidated home" depending on the intended meaning.

How can I describe a house that is in poor condition?

Phrases like "run-down house", "dilapidated house", or "ramshackle house" effectively convey the state of disrepair.

Is "weak house" grammatically correct?

While understandable, "weak house" is not the most precise or common phrasing. "Weak structure" is generally preferred when referring to physical integrity.

Can "weak house" refer to the housing market?

No, "weak house" is not used to describe the housing market. Use "weak housing market" or "sluggish housing market" instead.

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