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The phrase "a really robust game" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a game that is strong, well-developed, and capable of withstanding challenges or issues.
Example: "The developers have created a really robust game that offers players a seamless experience, even during peak times."
Alternatives: "a very solid game" or "an exceptionally strong game."
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They lacked a really robust game dynamic.
Well, they're looking to change that – the guys here are creating a really robust game development suite that will have integration not only between all the different Zunes, but also with your PC and your Xbox 360.
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"It's not a weak tree - it's a really robust, strong vigorous plant.
Nobody is forecasting a really robust recovery in the near future.
Reimer has developed "a really robust data acquisition system" for the car, he says.
Then again, maybe it just wants to build a really robust CRM?
"Kansas City has a really robust LGBT community.
So, as a fan, it's a really robust package.
"This makes the point in a really robust way," he says.
But the folic acid effect is a really robust thing.
It wasn't a really physical game".
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