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The phrase "a boost of something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an increase or enhancement of a particular quality, feeling, or resource.
Example: "After a long week, I needed a boost of energy to get through the weekend."
Alternatives: "an increase of something" or "a surge of something".
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Whether you're looking for the comfort of something familiar or a boost from something new, there should be a song or two below that will pop you into a pair of sneakers.
Even doing something as seemingly insignificant as carrying someone's groceries will give you a boost of positivity.
"It's definitely a boost of confidence".
"It's a boost of energy.
Could a dose of something sugary give a boost to waning willpower?
The research programmes of the cash-strapped commission received something of a boost with France, Italy and several non-governmental groups pledging a total of about £80,000 ($130,000) for small cetaceans, which include the critically endangered Mexican vaquita.
A bite of something frozen and sweet, boosting depleted glucose stores, might be just what a brain needs as the temperature spikes.
In my third year I was awarded a merit-based scholarship of £2500 from the British Federation of Women Graduates, something of a boost as I headed towards completion.
And then you get a little bit of crumbs from DFO or whatever, bit of a price boost or something, and everybody goes on their merry little way again, right?
So logically enough female education got something of a boost after the Revolution, and throughout the country there were a number of women's academies and schools formed for advanced learning for women that had not been there before.
That should provide something of a boost to Mr Santorum, her closest ideological match in the field.
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