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The phrase "a huge boost in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant increase or improvement in a particular area or aspect.
Example: "The new marketing strategy provided a huge boost in sales for the company."
Alternatives: "a significant increase in" or "a major enhancement in".
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"Their investment gave the area a huge boost in credibility".
Gavin & Stacey was, of course, a huge boost in confidence.
It had a huge boost in its popularity".
The format was given a huge boost in recent years by the advent of digital downloads.
Retailers are expecting a huge boost in interest for the musician's back catalogue this year.
He said the victory would give dressage a huge boost in the UK.
… The Bengals' Giovani Bernard gets a huge boost in the absence of injured Joe Mixon.
"It was a huge boost in financing, and I think it would have been very difficult to do without it".
That would be a huge boost in financial support for a campaign that just weeks ago was running on fumes.
Rate cuts in 2007-08 greatly steepened the yield curve, handing banks a huge boost in profits.
First, Ms Charen is right: Mr Bush has presided over a huge boost in overseas aid, including to Africa.
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