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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more robust future" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing plans, visions, or predictions that imply strength, stability, or resilience in the future.
Example: "By investing in sustainable technologies, we are paving the way for a more robust future for our planet."
Alternatives: "a stronger future" or "a more resilient future".
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You may help build a more robust future for cinema.
It is suggested a more robust future analysis incorporating A & E data is likely to confirm the presence of MCC hot spots near licensed premised.
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These fundamental market changes are creating a more robust futures and derivatives market in timber and in ancillary investments, including those based on supply contracts.
The cyber-security industry may have a rather more robust future.
Although we agree that it is timely that research investigating the effects of "coding" or "marking" of second language writing errors is being conducted, upon closer inspection of the article we found weaknesses in its research design and methodology that invites some further comment that could lead to more robust future research.
This is as a result of the scientific method, which tends to find positive evidence initially even where more robust future investigation finds the apparent relationship to be spurious.
The Mann-Whitney U test may prove to be a more robust analysis in future review (Pett 1997).
With more accurate staging and the application of a more robust staging system, future studies will be needed to further support the best approach to maximize locoregional control and survival in esophageal cancer.
Mr Carter managed not to be disloyal to his boss while hinting at a more robust approach in the future.
Furthermore, SCOS provides a more robust forward model for the future development of SCOT for in vivo tomography.
In the future, a more robust analysis of other cell types will need to be performed to potentially uncover a wider role of etv7 during zebrafish hematopoiesis.
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