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The phrase "a very robust" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is strong, durable, or effective in a particular context.
Example: "The new software update provides a very robust security system to protect user data."
Alternatives: "a highly effective" or "a strong and reliable".
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I am a very robust English cook.
Overall, a very robust report.
Plimpton has a very robust, patrician tone.
The prime minister said: "We have a very robust system.
Not a sign of a very robust user base.
I think it's been a very robust response.
And it led to a very robust solution".
We have a very robust family community in downtown Brooklyn.
"We had a very robust discussion about it internally," he says.
In a very robust statement, Pfizer said it would appeal every aspect of the decision.
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The pigeye shark is a very robust-bodied species with a short, broad, and rounded snout.
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