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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a robust comeback' is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to a strong response or retort in a discussion, usually in a verbal exchange or argument. For example, "John was shocked by the forcefulness of Robert's robust comeback."
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British manufacturing is staging a robust comeback that could even help to haul the economy back to sustained growth.
Teaching positions have been reduced through attrition and layoffs loom in years ahead, with state aid showing few signs of a robust comeback.
In shifting to a neutral stance, the Fed did not commit itself to raising rates, and it cited continued uncertainty about whether initial signs of a robust comeback will be sustained throughout the year.
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