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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a highly sensitive and robust method" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a method that is both very responsive to changes and strong or effective in its application.
Example: "The researchers developed a highly sensitive and robust method for detecting trace amounts of pollutants in water samples."
Alternatives: "an extremely responsive and reliable method" or "a very delicate and strong method."
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Victoria Spanswick (London) described a highly sensitive and robust method to determine DNA crosslinks in leukaemia, myeloma and solid tumour samples: the single-cell gel electrophoresis (Comet) assay.
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Mass spectrometry is a highly sensitive detection method that is, however, not quantitative.
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In conclusion, a rapid, highly sensitive, robust and reproducible method has been developed to detect stanozolol in different types of water samples.
This is a highly sensitive area and it could be that well designed, robust qualitative research is required to tease out parental attitudes is a more sensitive way than could be achieved using quantitative methods.
MRI is a highly sensitive method for detecting fluid in the hip joint.
In contrast, the CT examination as well as ultrasound is a highly sensitive method.
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