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Discover LudwigThe term 'robust from' is ungrammatical.
It should be 'robust' or 'robust from (something)'. For example, "This product is robust from even the harshest of conditions."
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It was very robust from both drivers.
She clearly regrets the CQC not being more robust from the outset.
"Try to think systematically about how we can make a design that's robust from a privacy standpoint," he said.
Surveillance from law enforcement and US intelligence is robust, from the harvesting of digital communications to the recruitment of informants inside mosques.
The world of business appears to be so powerful and robust from the outside but look up close and it is brittle and full of fear.
Our findings indicate that SEPAs optimal generalization performances are stable and robust from the effect of the different perturbation functions.
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We have the reality and the benefit of having a robust immigration from Asia, from Latin America, from Europe.
This robust result from 'real-life data' complements the observations from randomized trials.
The number of placements rose a robust 15percentt from 2007.
Robust funding from the government is the solution, he said.
What separates the robust groups from the ailing ones?
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