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robust

[roh-buhst, roh-buhst] / roʊˈbʌst, ˈroʊ bʌst /


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NI Water said they have "robust contingency planning arrangements in place and will seek to minimise the impact of any industrial action taken".

From BBC

She described her father as an "extremely robust and strong man" when he went to prison, but has over the last year he has "lost a significant amount of weight".

From BBC

Since the meeting, more economic data have been released showing that strong consumer spending has helped fuel robust economic growth—even as unemployment has inched higher.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Beverly Hills retail property market is still one of the most robust in the country, said real estate broker Jay Luchs of Newmark.

From Los Angeles Times

That’s why it’s important that the government and its servicers have robust and clear communication with borrowers, particularly with respect to exiting default, she said.

From MarketWatch