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The phrase "a more robust analysis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need for a stronger or more thorough examination of data or information.
Example: "To draw accurate conclusions, we need to conduct a more robust analysis of the survey results."
Alternatives: "a stronger analysis" or "a deeper analysis".
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Senator Mike Lee, Republican of Utah — who, like Mr. Cruz, later joined Mr. Paul on the Senate floor to discuss Mr. Holder's comments — also pushed in the hearing for a more robust analysis.
By combining the two methods, a more robust analysis of the thermal behavior was achieved.
The Mann-Whitney U test may prove to be a more robust analysis in future review (Pett 1997).
A more robust analysis was then carried out in terms of what the content of each individual webpage revealed about employability.
However, the RCD module offered less protection to protocol F A due to its sequential random sampling of sensors, instead of cross-examining all sensor reports for a more robust analysis.
Using sliders that represent two dimensions (how much they agree with AND how insightful they find the response), users then evaluate the responses, presumably resulting in a more robust analysis than the simple "thumbs-up" or "thumbs-down" pervasive to social media's evaluation of preference.
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There are no easy choices and advocates of withdrawal, such as Peter Preston, need to provide a much more robust analysis of the security implications of such a move, both for Afghanistan and with regard to the terrorist threat at home.
A specific procedure has been designed to allow for a much more robust analysis in this context.
The lesson from this, as the programme moves to the 5th edition is to plan a survey with more robust analysis.
8 9 We have extended the categories of alcoholic beverages to separate out cider, which has a different duty regimen, and this was an important development to allow more robust analysis of a ban on below cost selling.
"So it's a much bigger and more robust analysis, and according to this new investigation Archaeopteryx is again considered an ancestor of birds and the new creature we describe is also a basal bird; and in fact it is even more primitive than Archaeopteryx," he told BBC News.
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