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“robust to” is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used when referring to something that is able to resist change or withstand unfavorable conditions. For example, "This new engine is designed to be robust to various weather conditions."
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It looks robust to me".
He looks pretty robust to me.
She was too robust to be properly squeamish.
"Our convention security was robust to begin with," he noted.
Results are robust to different kernel methods.
It is not robust to brightness adjustments.
Our results are robust to this test.
NeMo is quite robust to collision.
It is robust to reading errors.
This model results particularly robust to shadows.
Firstly, propagator is not robust to noise.
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