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robust construction
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "robust construction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is built to be strong, durable, and able to withstand various conditions or stresses. Example: "The new bridge features a robust construction that ensures its longevity and safety for all users."
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Alternative expressions(4)
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28 human-written examples
Much of that came from the suddenly robust construction sector, which had been inactive for several years.
News & Media
The desk-size brass easel with an integrated picture light was ideal for displaying a choice piece of art, he said, adding that the robust construction looked "very library".
News & Media
"If [the manufacturing PMI] is followed by robust construction and, especially services, surveys, it will look very likely that GDP growth in the fourth quarter could at least match the 0.8% quarter-on-quarter expansion seen in the third quarter," said Howard Archer, at IHS Global Insight.
News & Media
"Hurricane Sandy once again demonstrates the robust construction of nuclear energy facilities, which are built to withstand extreme flooding and hurricane-force winds that are beyond that historically reported for each area," said Marvin Fertel, president of the industry lobbying group, the Nuclear Energy Institute.
News & Media
Are you more of a subprime lender? A. I wouldn't say subprime.I would say value-add.We fill the void that the bank doesn't fill.Most of my people are either in trouble, trying to get out of trouble, or they have an opportunity and they're trying to capitalize on it.We can't start robust construction until we finish all the half-builts.Q.
News & Media
That's thank to the remarkable instrument that is Furler's voice: huge but fragile, fearlessly ragged and wild, seemingly a conduit of a tumultuous past that has included drug addiction and mental health issues, it perfectly counterpoints her songs' robust construction in a way that makes you wish she kept every song she wrote for herself.
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Architectures based on these robust constructions have fewer undetectable errors than linear codes with the same n, k.
Internally cured concrete with prewetted clay LWAs is more robust for construction at early ages.
These unique products feature streamlined workflows and include all the technologies required for consistent and robust library construction.
Science & Research
However, recently a variety of philosophers and scientists have argued (Odling-Smee et al., 2003; Sterelny, 2003, 2007, 2012) that natural selection can occur on traits even if traits vary most with the environment rather than genes, so long as environments can themselves be transmitted down lineages; Sterelny's suggestion is that this might be achieved by robust niche construction.
Science
The comparative mapping approach and the associated robust map construction produced a map 283 cR long, containing 12 robust markers.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing physical objects or systems, use "robust construction" to highlight durability and ability to withstand harsh conditions. For abstract concepts, consider alternatives like "sound framework" or "durable design".
Common error
Avoid using "robust construction" when describing purely conceptual or theoretical systems. It is best suited for physical structures or processes that can withstand tangible stresses.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "robust construction" typically functions as a descriptive noun phrase, where "robust" modifies the noun "construction". It emphasizes the strength and durability of whatever is being constructed, as confirmed by Ludwig.
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44%
Science
40%
Wiki
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Less common in
Formal & Business
2%
Academia
1%
Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "robust construction" is a commonly used phrase to emphasize the strength and durability of a structure or system. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage and notes its appearance in diverse contexts, including news reports, scientific articles, and technical specifications. When you want to stress resilience and longevity, "robust construction" is a good option. Alternatives such as "sturdy build" or "durable design" can be used for similar meanings, but be aware of the subtle differences in emphasis.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
sturdy build
Focuses more on the physical act of building something strong.
durable design
Emphasizes the longevity and resistance to wear and tear of the design.
strong framework
Highlights the structural integrity and supporting elements.
solid structure
Stresses the firmness and stability of the construction.
resilient framework
Highlights the capability to recover quickly from difficulties.
well-built
A simpler, more general term for something constructed to a high standard.
sound construction
Emphasizes the safety and reliability of the construction.
heavy-duty construction
Suggests the build is designed for difficult tasks and is resistant.
reinforced structure
Indicates additional strength has been added to the original.
hardwearing structure
Emphasizes resistance to wear after continued usage.
FAQs
How can I use "robust construction" in a sentence?
You can use "robust construction" to describe the physical characteristics of a durable item. For example: "The bridge's design incorporates a "robust construction" to withstand earthquakes."
What are some synonyms for "robust construction"?
Alternatives to "robust construction" include "sturdy build", "durable design", or "solid structure".
Is "robust construction" a formal or informal phrase?
"Robust construction" can be used in both formal and informal contexts, but is more common in technical or engineering settings. Using more formal words depends on the context.
What does "robust construction" imply about a structure or object?
Using "robust construction" implies that the item has been built in such a way that it is strong, durable, and unlikely to fail under normal or even somewhat extreme conditions.
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Source & Trust
81%
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4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested