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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a boom for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a significant increase or benefit for a particular sector, industry, or group.
Example: "The new technology has created a boom for the renewable energy sector, leading to increased investments and job opportunities."
Alternatives: "a surge in" or "a boost for".
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Philippe Legrain says that only landowners like the Duke of Westminster profit from booming house prices (A boom – for landowners, 30 April).
The other thing China needs is infrastructure, which means a boom for companies like Komatsu.
The influx has brought a boom for some Mafraq businesses, like real estate, restaurants, or market stalls.
Libya's 2011 civil war left much of the country in ruins, creating a boom for skilled foreign workers.
It may take an economic recovery, even a boom, for Super Bowl advertisers to start taking chances again.
The rise of Ms. Robles, who is 44, is part of a boom for women in Mexican politics.
If Russia's economy is more or less sputtering along, Moscow has been enjoying a boom for the last two years.
"They are identical in appearance when it comes to the naked eye," Mr. Brewer said, predicting that legalizing hemp would create a boom for pot growers.
This evolving approach to M.B.A.'s comes at a time when there is something of a boom for a mid-career business education in Japan.
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