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Free sign upThe phrase "a boost of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an increase or enhancement in something, such as energy, confidence, or performance.
Example: "After a long week, I needed a boost of energy to get through the weekend."
Alternatives: "an increase in" or "a surge of".
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"It's definitely a boost of confidence".
"It's gives you a boost of testosterone".
The episode gave Obama's communications aides a boost of confidence.
"That goal gave us a boost of energy".
It would also give BP a boost of confidence.
The children's excitement "gives you a boost of energy," said the corps dancer Ralph Ippolito.
"Our Song" has been a boost of cool for the band.
"I also thought that we would get a boost of interest if we lowered the price".
"It was very moving and very funny, and it gave everyone a boost of national pride".
Sales in 2013 were up 22%, with the final quarter seeing a boost of 42%.
A quick plunge into the kopi-O gives the combination a boost of extra flavor.
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