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Discover LudwigThe phrase "weakened because of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or circumstance that has caused something to become weaker or less effective. Here are some examples of how "weakened because of" can be used in a sentence: - The economy was weakened because of the pandemic. - Her immune system was weakened because of the cancer treatment. - The company's profits were weakened because of the global recession. - His argument was weakened because of the lack of evidence. - The bridge was weakened because of years of neglect and lack of maintenance.
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And yet "the government has been weakened" because of them, he said.
But Mr. Gladden acknowledged that demand for Dell's products weakened because of the economy.
So really four of our lines of defence are being weakened because of cuts and we're in a pickle".
The company also said its Hoover vacuum business had weakened because of stiff competition for bagless upright vacuums.
Timothy F. Winter, the council's president, said his organization, albeit weakened because of the recession, was as relevant as ever.
Brian Gladden, the company's chief financial officer, acknowledged that demand for Dell's products weakened because of the economy.
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But some analysts warned that industry profits over all would weaken because of higher oil prices.
"You want turnover, because if bone is not replaced over 30 years, it can weaken because of microscopic damage.
That form of meningitis is a common illness in people whose immune systems are weakening because of H.I.V. infection.
But in 2007, the economy has begun weakening because of the national housing slump, and inflation has jumped.
"The fragile coalition for free trade is weakening because of the huge loss of manufacturing jobs in most parts of the country," Senator Schumer said.
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