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The phrase "a robust contest of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong or vigorous competition in various contexts, such as sports, debates, or any competitive scenario.
Example: "The tournament was a robust contest of skill and strategy, showcasing the best players in the league."
Alternatives: "a fierce competition of" or "a vigorous challenge of".
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Labour Party president Moira Coatsworth stated that the leadership contest would be a "robust contest of ideas", and suggested to the party's caucus that a series of meetings with party members be held around New Zealand.
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A trial is a contest of lies".
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