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The phrase "a much more robust" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a significant improvement or enhancement in strength, durability, or effectiveness compared to something else.
Example: "The new software update provides a much more robust security system to protect user data."
Alternatives: "a significantly stronger" or "a far more resilient".
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Now we have a much more robust system in place".
"The bay is a much more robust marine environment".
A much more robust response was required from London, Washington and Paris.
So one needed a much more robust and unambiguous prediction to really confirm these ideas.
Mr. Gottheim said, "This is the time to have a much more robust float system".
We would establish a much more robust public health infrastructure to deal with events like this.
It switched to a much more robust approach last year, including unannounced inspections, after Lansley made clear his concerns.
This enables them once in position to have a much more robust front line of 13 men with very few moving parts.
Hague and Llewellyn are known to support a much more robust policy particularly on Bosnia, which is dysfunctional and utterly divided despite 15 years of western "nation-building".
"We're highly confident we get a much more robust commercial commitment out of Toshiba, to build the thing on time and on budget," Mr. Crane said.
"We have to have a much more robust air campaign against Isis targets, against oil infrastructure, against leadership," she said on ABC TV.
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