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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a complementary boost" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to an enhancement or support that works well with something else, often in contexts like marketing, health, or personal development. Example: "The new marketing strategy provided a complementary boost to our existing efforts, resulting in increased sales."
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In patients who had undergone breast-conserving surgery, a complementary boost was delivered to the breast.
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A complementary electron boost was delivered to the inguinal nodes.
It is plausible that foreign human capital has a complementary effect with better matches that can boost productivity.
Prompted by the surge in demand for masks, one business at least has spotted an opportunity to boost their sales - a make-up shop that advertised a "complementary face mask" with a minimum spend of S$20 $16 £1010).
Both K42E and initial reverse-charge mutations in IN negatively affected reverse transcription and integration, yet when combined together boosted viral transduction efficiency to ∼75% of the wild-type vector in a manner dependent on a complementary LEDGF/p75 variant.
They're a complementary pair.
They are a complementary partnership.
They make a complementary pair.
Guards Juan Dixon and Steve Blake provide a complementary backcourt.
Phyllida Barlow, Steven Claydon and David Medalla provide a complementary accompaniment.
And here's a complementary story, from January 18 , 1988
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