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Discover Ludwig"weak relationship" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a personal or professional relationship that is lacking in either depth or strength, often because of a lack of communication, trust, or effort. For example: "The two colleagues had a weak relationship because they rarely spoke to each other outside of work."
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They find at best a weak relationship between economic growth and the equilibrium rate.
"These three aspects have a weak relationship at best to promoting homeownership," he said.
A positive though weak relationship was found between landscape diversity and cultural ecosystem services diversity.
The aspect ratio had a weak relationship with the bacteria distribution and the removal efficiency.
M. bonariensis and Z. auriculata (considered crop pests) showed a weak relationship with land use.
Findings reveal weak relationship between the two variables (physics and mathematics).
A weak relationship between decay exposure and ILLS strength loss, however, was observed.
The weak relationship persists even after accounting for potential non-linearity in pay to performance sensitivity and longer performance histories.
We found a weak relationship between the rate of nitrogen deposition and the δ15N values (R2 = 0.2; Fig. 5).
The office he ran had been torn apart by political infighting and had a weak relationship with local law enforcement.
But the last few years suggest that the overnight fed funds rate has a weak relationship to housing.
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