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'robust in' is not a correct and usable expression in written English.
'Robust' can act as an adjective, as in the phrase "robust construction." It can also act as a verb meaning to strengthen or reinforce, as in "He robusted the bridge's support beams." Example: I took extra measures to robust the structure of my argument.
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Mr. McGovern remained robust in old age.
Cubitt is robust in his own defence.
"We're pretty robust in terms of audio".
Yet Roy was robust in his writings.
However, conservatives were equally robust in return.
Malick's lawyers, however, have been robust in their denial.
The industry has been robust in fighting its corner.
Production growth is robust in Brazil, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and Iraq.
Bailhache is equally robust in defending tax structures.
"We firmly believe that competition is already robust in Pennsylvania".
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We do, however, have robust in-flight and on-the-ground recycling programs.
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