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"weak sun" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a sun that is not that intense or strong, for example: "Although it was sunny, the weak sun made it feel much colder outside."
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A weak sun, then a stronger sun.
As the weak sun rose higher, Nathan took off his denim jacket, then his plaid shirt.
Outside, under a weak sun, Yentob walked among the unhappy fabric of the camp.
Before the cherry even has time to bud, plum gently breaks into bloom, preening its petals in the weak sun.
The current pavilion is embarrassed by this, leaking in the rain and rapidly warming even in weak sun.
On the way home, once the rain had gone and the weak sun came out, I asked Raymond if he had enjoyed his day at the races.
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The next question is to identify the timing when the weak Sun-Earth coupling (lower geomagnetic activities for the same solar wind input) started.
This Little Ice Age was a natural event triggered probably by volcanoes going off and a slightly weaker sun".
Temperatures during the Archean were at least as high as they are today, despite the weaker sun, he says.
It's a cold morning with a weak, wintry sun.
It was, she said, even colder inside than outside, where at least there was the weak morning sun.
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