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The phrase "a very robust test" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a test that is thorough, reliable, and capable of producing consistent results.
Example: "The researchers conducted a very robust test to ensure the accuracy of their findings."
Alternatives: "a highly reliable test" or "an extremely thorough test".
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"It's not a very robust test of a hypothesis," said Dr. Charles H. Hennekens, a former professor of medicine at Harvard who was hired by the industry to review the findings.
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Overall, a very robust report.
I am a very robust English cook.
Plimpton has a very robust, patrician tone.
Not a sign of a very robust user base.
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