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The phrase "robust work ethic" is correct and it is used often in professional contexts in written English
For example: "My candidate has a robust work ethic and I'm sure they will be an asset to any team."
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We're still scared of environmental chaos (see Paul Schrader's recent, horrifying First Reformed ) but we're also reassured by the idea that this chaos can be suppressed by a charismatic hero with a robust work ethic.
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When President Clinton arrives here on Thursday -- the first American president to visit since the end of the war 25 years ago -- he will find a country that is fascinated by America: its freedom, its energy, its work ethic, its robust economy.
No ethic is as ethical as the work ethic.
And the work ethic!
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Their work ethic is incredible.
He improved his work ethic.
The first is work ethic.
I love his work ethic.
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