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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always robust" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is consistently strong, effective, or resilient in various situations.
Example: "The software's performance is always robust, ensuring that it can handle high traffic without crashing."
Alternatives: "consistently strong" or "perpetually reliable."
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"But the underlying work on the food was always robust.
Thus the Condorcet method is almost always robust.
Instead of palaver, what you get in Thoreau is always robust, precise and fundamentally true.
We can design a voting system that is almost always robust.
Traer, J. & McDermott, J. H. Human recognition of environmental sounds is not always robust to reverberation.
A CV design having no replicated observations is always robust for any equally replicated observations.
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The global abundance was always highly robust and the global precision was highly or moderately robust to most of the methodological options, except for data transformation.
But business in Storey County hasn't always been robust.
"The government always has robust contingency plans in place for failure," he insisted.
The "dirtiest hotels" lists, which TripAdvisor has heavily promoted for several years, always generate robust publicity.
I'm just not gonna pay for cruelty!" Was she always this robust, underneath all that fluttering confetti?
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