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The phrase "a boom" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a sudden increase or improvement in something, such as economic growth or popularity.
Example: "The tech industry experienced a boom during the pandemic as more people relied on digital services."
Alternatives: "a surge" or "a spike".
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A boom seemed certain.
Then a boom ensues.
A boom was on.
We are experiencing a boom.
That is hardly a boom.
IT BEGAN with a boom.
The result was a boom.
And a boom system.
A boom economy.
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Argentina has a boom-and-bust economy.
The Danish economy has thus experienced a boom-bust pattern.
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