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The phrase "a robust and efficient" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is strong, reliable, and performs well, often in contexts related to systems, processes, or products.
Example: "The new software solution is a robust and efficient tool for managing our data."
Alternatives: "a strong and effective" or "a sturdy and productive".
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ORB is chosen since it is a robust and efficient computer-vision technique.
A robust and efficient technique is discussed for surface-grid generation on a general curvilinear surface.
We introduce a robust and efficient method to simulate strongly coupled (monolithic) fluid/rigid-body interactions.
We develop a robust and efficient method for soliton calculations for nonlinear Schrödinger equations.
In this paper, a robust and efficient QCA design of synchronous counters is proposed.
However, a robust and efficient way for localized mixing performance is not yet well established.
By exploiting this feature, a robust and efficient NLP problem is formulated.
We design a robust and efficient linear approximation scheme based on fix-point principle.
For the geometry optimization, 'Opt' is used as the geometry optimizer, which is a robust and efficient scheme.
However, when using a robust and efficient head pose descriptor, the appearance-based techniques become invariant to identity and lighting.
The development of a robust and efficient MAC protocol will be central to the new generation DSRC devices.
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a resilient and efficient
a robust and economical
a powerful and efficient
a rigorous and efficient
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a well established and efficient
a robust and engaging
a robust and united
a robust and balanced
a robust and aggressive
a large and efficient
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