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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a robust part" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong or significant component of something, often in contexts related to systems, processes, or structures.
Example: "The software update includes a robust part that enhances security features significantly."
Alternatives: "a strong component" or "a vital element."
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But a robust part of the deal, from an American perspective, is its "snap-back" provisions.
"This is a robust part of our business," said Daniel A. Kreuter, the president and founder of DAK.
The reductions are small in a company with more than 6,500 employees but surprising because ESPN is such a robust part of the Walt Disney Company.
As the band matured and had more money to spend, its casual culture-hopping (or baiting, as it goes) became a robust part of its identity.
Despite early predictions that enforcement numbers would likely trend down under Chairman Clayton, the Report's statistics leave little doubt that enforcement remains a robust part of the Commission agenda.
Once a robust part of one of the euro zone's most dynamic economies, the Spanish housing market has been reeling from a severe price readjustment and a steep drop in sales since the global economic crisis hit the country.
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"It is something, with all the delicate equipment on board a Formula One car you would not expect an otherwise robust part like a wheel nut to collapse on you.
Leadership finesse can decrease churn and make STEM organizations a more robust part of the STEM continuum.
He added that the case highlighted the impact of turnover on the city's planning staff, and he argued for the Planning Board to have a more "robust" part in the process.
No wonder a Fifa spokesman said: "It shows what a vital and robust part football plays in the Olympic Games".
"I mean that component still has to be a very healthy, robust part of the department".
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