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The phrase "a relatively robust" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is strong or effective to a certain degree, often in comparison to other options or standards.
Example: "The new software solution provides a relatively robust framework for data analysis, outperforming its competitors."
Alternatives: "a fairly strong" or "a moderately effective".
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The small mean relative differences for TLG suggests that it is a relatively robust uptake metric when comparing against OSEM images for either filtering strategies.
Germany's mood will be sour despite a relatively robust economy.
Whether shoppers will continue to spend at a relatively robust rate is unclear.
I was fortunate to be living in a relatively robust and modern concrete building.
What does unify Yahoo is a relatively robust display advertising platform.
I'd go for a relatively robust rosé, with sufficient depth of red fruit flavour and a cranberryish acidity.
A second is that the Treasury is adopting a relatively robust line with the banks over dividends.
If that decision adopts a relatively robust and nondeferential approach to pretextual takings, it could limit the reach of Kelo.
These demographic constituencies have grown in numbers, and today form a relatively robust coalition: the Democratic Party.
All signs point to a relatively robust recovery in ad spending, beginning next year, Mr. Coppet, an analyst at UBS, said in a recent report.
However, this method is not a relatively robust one, and is also sensitive to phase changes accrued during measurements.
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