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The phrase "a more robust approximation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a method or model that provides a stronger or more reliable estimate of a value or outcome.
Example: "In our analysis, we found that using a more robust approximation led to significantly better results in predicting future trends."
Alternatives: "a stronger estimate" or "a better approximation".
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As expected, g 2 leads to a more robust approximation, since Q(g 2 is almost colinear with Q g. Even though, g 1 results are very closed to exact ones.
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Thus, a more robust estimation may significantly improve the performance.
It should be noted that each end of the sigmoid curve approaches 0% and 100% effects asymptotically so the MPC is an approximation, whereas the EC50 is a more robust and precise estimate.
While such a transformation does not affect Pperm and the computation of Pecdf, it might provide a more robust and accurate estimate (and prevents P-values of zero) for the GPD approximation.
The advantage of the new approach without need of numerical approximation of derivatives is obvious, potentially leading to a more robust numerical method.
This is most likely because instead of using finite difference approximation of the gradient in the optimization problem, we utilize sensitivity equations, yielding a more robust calculation of the gradient, which also seems to influence the precision of parameter estimates.
A large percentage margin indicates a more robust position".
I think she needs a more robust legacy.
You may help build a more robust future for cinema.
We believe this is a more robust methodology.
could have helped foster a more robust conception of marriage.
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