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The phrase "a boosting of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an increase or enhancement of something, such as performance, morale, or productivity.
Example: "The new marketing strategy resulted in a significant boosting of sales over the last quarter."
Alternatives: "an increase in" or "a rise in".
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The bank's profits were hit this quarter by a boosting of reserves and investment losses, but first-quarter profit of 58 cents per share met analysts' expectations.
The administration last week unveiled a new strategy for Afghanistan that identifies the defeat of Al Qaeda as Washington's goal but calls for an intensification of the military mission and a boosting of the economy and government.
A puzzling question is whether the dorsal telencephalic origin of neocortical GABAergic neurons is human-specific or reflects a boosting of preexisting developmental mechanisms?
It thus seemed that a boosting of an already established immune response had occurred which also lead to appearance of neutralizing activities in the sera (Jackson et al., 2014).
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Was this something more than a routine boosting of a hometown bank?
None of them received a double boosting of PIs.
One model predicted a peak boosting value of 2.5, a boosting duration of only 1 year and no endogenous boosting.
"It's definitely a boost of confidence".
"That goal gave us a boost of energy".
"It's gives you a boost of testosterone".
It would also give BP a boost of confidence.
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