robust growth

collocation in English

meaningsofrobustandgrowth

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robust
adjective
uk
/rəʊˈbʌst/
us
/roʊˈbʌst/
(of a person or animal) strong and healthy, or (of an object or system) strong and unlikely to break ...
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growth
noun
uk
/ɡrəʊθ/
us
/ɡroʊθ/
The growth of a person, animal, or plant is its process of increasing ...
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(Definition ofrobustandgrowthfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Between 2005 and 2008, arobustgrowthin robot installations worldwide can be expected.
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It is hard to imagine an academic field with a faster and morerobustgrowth.
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As the economy realizesrobustgrowth, the export sector and small businesses align to call for structural reform.
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Even after decades of reasonablyrobustgrowthin the aggregate economy, agricultural expansion continues to be a fundamental characteristic of economic activity, with severe environmental consequences.
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The appreciation of sterling relative to the eurozone currencies since 1996 has certainly caused some problems but, overall, exporters have still achievedrobustgrowth.
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While moderating, growth in the world economy is expected to remain resilient, benefiting in particular from continuedrobustgrowthin emerging economies.
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Both countries have registeredrobustgrowthin the last years, creating a zone of much-needed economic dynamism at our south-eastern corner.
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A good monsoon results in arobustgrowthfor the economy as a whole, while a poor monsoon leads to a sluggish growth.
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Fertile soils producerobustgrowthand wide spreading, and the plant may require staking.
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However, payroll gains accelerated in 1992 and experiencedrobustgrowththrough the year 2000.
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It has shownrobustgrowth, rising by 4% per year between 1998 and 2003, and accelerating thereafter to 7%-8% per year.
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Under arobustgrowthof steely-gray hair, his corrugated features approximated those of a truculent bulldog.
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These orchids have arobustgrowthform.
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However, the recovery is only temporary, after a brief time ofrobustgrowththe system again collapses, leading to endless cycles of collapse followed by recovery.
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