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The phrase "a considerable boost to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an increase or improvement in a particular area, such as performance, morale, or support.
Example: "The new marketing strategy provided a considerable boost to our sales figures this quarter."
Alternatives: "a significant increase in" or "a substantial enhancement to".
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The records show that the prime minister received a considerable boost to his savings in 2011.
They will be giving a considerable boost to the nascent English industry of waterfall construction.
It would provide a considerable boost to the capital's economy and help grow the sport by inspiring young people".
The film trailer for "Watchmen" is proving to be a considerable boost to sales of the graphic novel the movie is based on.
For athletes who in years past had rarely crossed paths, let alone mingled with corporate figureheads, the paradigm shift has provided a considerable boost to morale.
Dr. Thorn, Ms. Dyson-Hudson and Viviana Risca of Schreiber High School in Port Washington, who won the 2000 competition by using DNA to encode secret messages, all spoke of a considerable boost to their self-esteem.
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In 1930, considerations of this sort appeared to receive a considerable boost due to Waisman's reports of Wittgenstein's pronouncement that the meaning of a proposition is its method of verification.
Both show huge U.S. job-losses and considerable boost to the profits of U.S.-based international corporations.
applications per acceptance Standardised admission ratio: proportion of acceptances ÷ proportion in UK population (2001 census) Graduate entry programmes have been successful in attracting a considerable boost in applications to medicine in the UK.
She would have given the Russian team a considerable boost but for having to put the finishing touches to her postponed appeal for a drugs ban, which the court of arbitration for sport is due to hear next month.
Given Fernando, who replaced Touré against PSG, struggled and was partly to blame for Zlatan Ibrahimovic's equaliser, the Ivorian's return from a knee injury is a considerable boost as City seek to reach the semi-finals for the first time in their history.
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