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The phrase "for a more robust" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe something in a way that conveys strength, durability, or resilience. For example: - "We need to develop a more robust security system to protect against cyber attacks." - "The new software update promises a more robust and efficient performance." - "Our company's success can be attributed to our dedication to a more robust customer service experience."
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York also calls for a more robust system allowing challenges to Twitter's actions.
The Americans were not alone in their calls for a more robust effort.
"The IOC is calling for a more robust and efficient anti-doping system.
The document dump only reaffirms the need for a more robust Congressional response to this mess.
Mr. Obama's prescription is for a more robust governmental role, investing in education, research and infrastructure.
That should set the stage for a more robust return to growth once the recession ends.
Among the Europeans, only Britain and Italy seem readier for a more robust involvement (see Charlemagne).
"These dire circumstances call for a more robust international response," they added.
During the NATO bombing campaign against Yugoslavia last year, he pushed for a more robust Yugoslav military intervention in Montenegro.
Ivakhiv pointed, too, to the greater need for a more robust and widespread political response to the problem.
Through five years of bombings and massacres, they have pleaded for a more robust military response, to no avail.
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