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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a little boost" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small increase in support, encouragement, or improvement in performance or mood.
Example: "After a long week, I just needed a little boost to get through the weekend."
Alternatives: "a small lift" or "a slight enhancement."
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"I just gave it a little boost".
They will only provide a little boost.
Give your habitat a little boost to match your personality!
"A little boost" is how Seattle coach Pete Carroll characterized his new running back's projected contribution.
He might even expect to get a little boost from it.
One friend of mine even occasionally checks his feedback on eBay for a little boost.
"Winning three out of four is a big pickup for us, a little boost, knowing we're capable of doing it".
I'm usually — make that "always"— within a few hours of a charger, so a little boost is all I need.
The key is to give your application just a little boost of familiarity when people are reading through it.
"To win a game like this gives us a little boost to get ready for the playoffs.
("The great sweet taste you want and a little boost of fiber"). Should we call this progress?
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