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The phrase "weakest than" is not correct in English.
The correct comparative form is "weaker than." Example: "This argument is weaker than the previous one."
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Could they want anything more, at their very weakest, than the power to escape?
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— One isn't weaker than the other?
Its brand is weaker than Skoda's.
The ruling Liberal Democratic Party is weaker than ever.
It was much weaker than expected.
Consumer spending was weaker than previously thought.
Consumer spending was weaker than originally estimated.
The unions are weaker than they were.
He was always weaker than he looked.
It's weaker than many state laws".
However, core sales were weaker than planned, implying the US economy is weaker than thought.
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