Collocations for "robust"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "robust" in context.
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robust
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.adj
- a robust [method, framework]
- a robust approach towards
- a robust [system, program, version]
- a robust economy
- robust [growth, expansion, health]
- a robust [chair, cabinet, table, awning]
- he has a robust constitution
- the [model, kit, construction, science] is pretty robust
- robust enough to [withstand, survive, take]
- needs to be fairly robust
- a robust cup of coffee
- a robust glass of wine
- [full of, packed with] robust [taste, flavor]
- robust [drinkers, holidaymakers, tourists, fans]
- a robust [man, individual, person]
- a young [man] with a robust frame
- a robust [fighter, police officer, bodybuilder]
- the [patient, elderly woman] is in robust health
- has robust faith in [others, the human race, God]
- submitted to robust [exercise, tests]
- had a robust [debate, argument] [about, over]
- took a robust view of [the situation, my opinion]
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