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"weak in" vs "weak at"



 
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"weak in" vs "weak at" #1 (permalink) Sat Apr 19, 2008 16:37 pm   "weak in" vs "weak at"
 

Do we say 'weak in' or 'weak at' English?
Also 'strong in' or 'strong at'?

Many thanks.
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"weak in" vs "weak at" #2 (permalink) Sat Apr 19, 2008 17:07 pm   "weak in" vs "weak at"
 

Hi,
You can use 'in' or 'at' after 'weak', eg: I'm weak in/at English.
And you can say: I'm weak in English but strong in biology.
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