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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as robust" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the strength or effectiveness of something to another, often in contexts related to systems, processes, or products.
Example: "The new software is as robust as the previous version, ensuring reliability and performance."
Alternatives: "equally strong" or "just as sturdy."
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Competition wasn't as robust as hoped.
The fuel cells weren't nearly as robust.
Make your situation as robust as possible.
Unfortunately, the conversational touch points were not nearly as robust.
"Now we can have relationships as robust as consumers want".
Gooden claimed his fastball has been as robust as 92.
Today, however, those channels are not as robust.
Demand is not as robust as it was then.
But is it quite as robust as the reformers claim?
But few have calluses that are as robust as Spieth's.
"Traffic is not as robust as we would like it to be," Mr. Zilavy said.
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