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The phrase "has a robust background" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who has a long history of experience or knowledge. For example, "The professor has a robust background in psychology, making him an excellent teacher."
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But Mr. Reich, 34, a professed data nerd who has built computers and tinkered with the innards of sophisticated cameras, holds a master's degree in business and has a robust background in financial data analysis.
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