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The phrase "a robust lead" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a strong or significant advantage, position, or lead in a competition, project, or situation.
Example: "The team managed to secure a robust lead in the market after launching their innovative product."
Alternatives: "a strong lead" or "a significant advantage".
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You might think that Labour would nevertheless try to prevent an election when its poll rating is so dire and the Tories have a robust lead often in double figures.
It is a reasonable argument, yet Rick Santorum has a robust lead in every poll that has been conducted in Louisiana, and FiveThirtyEight's polling-based forecast gives Mr. Romney just a 6 percent chance of winning the state.
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A robust multi-lead ECG wave detection-delineation algorithm is developed in this study on the basis of discrete wavelet transform (DWT).
"UK Anti-Doping operates a robust, intelligence led, testing programme 365 days a year.
The resulting feedback controller is robust, leads to an acceptable performance, and computes the temperature of the coolant from the refrigeration section to the reactor.
It should be robust, led as it was by charity investment stalwart John Kingston.
(Chinen) BILLY HARPER QUINTET (Wednesday) Mr. Harper, an inexhaustible tenor saxophonist with a robust modern style, leads a group including the vocalist Judy Bady; the event kicks off the Seventh Annual Central Brooklyn Jazz Festival, taking place at various locations through April.
The normal inclination to support First Amendment values, to not be censors, to support a robust conversation which leads to good democratic outcomes, is really upended by this.
A robust housing market led the US economy out of the last 3 recessions.
However, this was only true for GEEs with non-robust standard errors (SEs); using a robust 'sandwich' estimator led to inflated type I error rates across most scenarios.
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