Sentence examples for a robust base for from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a robust base for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a strong foundation or support for a concept, project, or argument.
Example: "The research provided a robust base for the development of new policies in environmental conservation."
Alternatives: "a solid foundation for" or "a strong framework for".

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We can use a robust base for further investigations and refined with findings from in-depth studies carried out at the local scale.

Data mining process and particularly regression trees and random forest technique in desertification hazard can be recommended as a robust base for further investigation of desertified lands for best management of processes in these areas.

But given the engineering complexity of building a robust base for modules to plug into and play nicely with, and the fact Google is not specifying how much add-on modules will cost at this point, 'huge affordability' is not really looking like it's in Ara's box of add-on tricks.

In fact, the often too typical "decide and defend" approach, but also participatory decision-making processes, when void of both behavioural impact and ex-ante business model assessment, do not constitute a robust base for an optimised policy selection capable of guaranteeing the desired results.

The conclusion was that archetypes are a robust base for ubiquitous computing.

The indexed variation is highly unlikely to arise by convergence, which provides a robust base for constructing a phylogenetic tree.

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The information gained will be valuable in forming a robust base of knowledge for using TRG delivery system as a platform technology for mucosal immunization.

With the removal of the complication from polydispersity effect, the new Eta0 power law can now provide a more robust base for studying polymer long-chain branching (LCB).

Consequently, poverty approaches lack a solid and robust base for poverty comparisons (Ravallion 1994) and the identification of a specific individual or group as being poor is misinterpreted or misunderstood (Alkire 2008, Ruggeri Laderchi et al. 2003).

Our study contributes robust bases for palaeoecological interpretation in reconstructing past vegetation and climate changes using Quaternary pollen data in Shennongjia Mountains, central China.

There is, for example, a small but growing body of evidence to shape strategies targeting ethnic and deprived populations, and both age- and gender-based sub-groups; however, there is a need to develop a robust evidence base for effective interventions for diverse populations within the United Kingdom.

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