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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fillip from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a stimulus or boost that comes from a particular source or event.
Example: "The recent success of the project provided a fillip from the management, encouraging the team to strive for even greater achievements."
Alternatives: "a boost from" or "an impetus from".
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Even restaurant chains are enjoying a fillip from the pandemic.
Shares also received a fillip from better than expected eurozone data.
Sony expects a fillip from the PSP, a portable game console that it will release in Japan later this year.
Only the most demanding users among them gamers, animators and photographers have a pressing need for the latest and greatest.The PC market may get a fillip from Microsoft.
One or two developers have begun to accept 30% down, a possible sign of increased reliance on home-grown buyers.The market should get a fillip from the current and planned redevelopment of several chunks of downtown Miami.
Attendances did receive a fillip from the World Cup victory and the following two seasons saw a rise to the 30 million mark, which represented the peak since the post-war heyday.
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Either way, the rebate cheque is a clever political tool to give average Americans a quick fillip from a tax cut whose main benefits will accrue years down the road to top tax-payers.Over the longer run, tax-cutters could also gain from the gross accounting chicanery with which this bill is crammed.
A departing country may get a brief fillip from having a cheaper currency but it would still be left with expensive euro debt to service.
What a fillip for the disabled!
It is also a fillip for global efforts to combat climate change.
A fillip for our great sport.
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