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"more robust against" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is strengthened or more able to withstand something. For example, "The new vaccine was more robust against the virus than the previous one."
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Blockchain-based reputation systems are more robust against bad-mouthing than ballot-stuffing fraud.
This made the recognition method more robust against the specific variations.
The results demonstrate that the proposed method is more robust against free riding.
On the other hand, our method is more robust against the changing values of features.
Therefore, for further progress, it is essential that gait recognition is more robust against these covariates.
This demonstrates that Integrated is more robust against beat patterns than Murata.
It is faster than SIFT [22] and more robust against different image transformations.
In contrast, a WUR that can detect spread spectrum signals is more robust against interference.
The corresponding metric median degree of contributions (MD) is more robust against outliers.
Second, it is also more robust against outliers in the response measurements.
The gain-scheduling controller was more robust against time delay than the other controllers.
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