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The phrase "the most robust" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that is very strong or resilient. For example, "These new computers are the most robust on the market, so you won't have to worry about them breaking down anytime soon."
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BOTTOM LINE The most robust perks.
"It's the most robust evidence we've got," he said.
Not the most robust commendation — and Orr is the poetry critic of the Times Book Review.
Unprecedented efforts were undertaken to ensure the most robust case possible.
After all, the countries with the most robust economies are paying most of the bills.
"We suffered a setback, and now, the designer clothing is the most robust of all".
We have one of the most robust regulatory regimes for shale gas.
"The last year was the most robust I can remember for specialized films.
The Standard has been considered the most robust of the dot-com magazines.
Haldane described this ratio as "the most robust measure of bank capital adequacy".
Picard thought that Kaliouby's system was the most robust anyone had created.
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