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The phrase "robust performances" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe strong or impressive performances, especially in the context of entertainment or sports. Example: The theater troupe put on a series of robust performances throughout the month, receiving standing ovations every night.
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We perform a simulation study to evaluate the robust performances of the proposed estimators.
Amber Star Merkens of the Mark Morris Dance Group also delivered robust performances in Mr. Morris's 1989 "Dido and Aeneas," for which she performed the dual role of Dido and the Sorceress at Mostly Mozart, as well as in his new "Choral Fantasy".
Mr. Yursky and Ms. Freindlich give wonderfully robust performances.
PLUSES: Robust performances by Mr. McEvoy, Brian F. O'Byrne and Billy Connolly.
And Paddy Considine, Dominic West, and Imelda Staunton all contribute robust performances.
If the robust performances verge on melodrama, their size seems appropriate given the mythic ethos of "Agni Varsha".
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Green said it was "a robust performance in challenging times".
Kristiansen called it a "robust performance against a challenging backdrop".
And there needs to be robust performance management, he says.
An "evening of long scissor tackles", Süddeutsche Zeitung called the robust performance.
"All credit should go to Waitrose for cranking out such a robust performance," he said.
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