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The phrase "a fillip to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate something that provides a boost or stimulus to an idea, project, or situation.
Example: "The new marketing strategy served as a fillip to the company's sales, leading to a significant increase in revenue."
Alternatives: "a boost to" or "an impetus for".
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It could also give a fillip to revenues.
Quantitative easing has also helped by providing a fillip to asset prices and wealth.
The liberalisation should give a fillip to other Russian shares, too.
Industry as a whole will be helped, particularly the housing sector and will provide a fillip to growth.
More to the point, the victory would be a fillip to a prime minister who desperately needs one.
That will be a fillip to savers, warming another chunk of the electorate to the Conservative chancellor.
A menu printed almost entirely in Dutch adds a fillip to a completely American occasion of lunatic splendor & comfort.
It could give a fillip to her eight-month-old center-right coalition, which has been paralyzed by bickering.
Aid has also strengthened institutions such as parliament, has given a fillip to civil society and has helped facilitate elections.
It's great for Scarlets as well, that's where he's from and I'm sure it'll give a fillip to the region.
And it will provide a fillip to a flagging property market in the months leading up to the general election.
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