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The phrase "almost robust" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is nearly strong or effective but may have some limitations or weaknesses.
Example: "The software is almost robust, but it still crashes under heavy load."
Alternatives: "nearly strong" or "partially effective".
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It seemed almost robust by comparison, but still hardly bitter.
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Some actors are almost insultingly robust.
Thus the Condorcet method is almost always robust.
We can design a voting system that is almost always robust.
The mighty Chaconne sounds almost too robust, but his sense of structure is never in doubt.
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