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The phrase "a bit more robust" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is stronger, more durable, or more effective than before, often in a comparative context.
Example: "The new software update has made the application a bit more robust, improving its performance under heavy load."
Alternatives: "somewhat stronger" or "a little more durable."
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That makes Mr. Obama's leads there a bit more robust.
The course was also 70% guys, so things were a bit more robust.
It is not quite as silky as the supermarket icon, and its flavor is a bit more robust.
But if you're looking for something a bit more robust and fast, check out the Powerstation Pro.
This is a bit more robust than its white-flowered relative, growing four to six inches tall and bearing spikes of palest blue flowers with dark blue stripes.
The duo is a marriage of almost equals: Ronnie Dunn is a bit more robust than Kix Brooks and is more present in his singing.
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But if you want access to the full library, you'll need to pay $9.99 per month — co-founder and CEO Alex Tikhman described it as "a product that we feel is a little bit more robust than what our competitors offer, at a little bit of a cheaper price".
"It makes me a little bit more robust and it means I can fight off a few more illnesses and colds".
I'd love to either import or export some definitions so that when we talk about palliative care or supportive care or end of life care, you know, that's something a little bit more robust.
You might have felt that it was their fault for not being a bit more plausibly robust ("Hell, yeah, I'm tough enough," cried Miliband Minor, as the prefects gave him another wedgie), but it was still horrible to see.
Two most significant bits of four constellation points in the same quadrant are the same, which makes most significant bits more robust than the least significant bits.
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