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The phrase "a massive boost from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant increase or improvement that is attributed to a specific source or factor.
Example: "The new marketing strategy provided a massive boost from increased customer engagement and sales."
Alternatives: "a significant increase from" or "a substantial enhancement from".
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"I get a massive boost from the crowd when I come to Birmingham.
According to FFA's sexy stats man Andrew Howe, that's a massive boost from this time 20 years ago in the NSL – almost a 400% increase.
OK!'s circulation received a massive boost from the Beckham scoop, selling 1.5m copies with the wedding issue, quadruple its normal sales figures at the time.
"The British Grand Prix is special because I get a massive boost from all the fans.
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"It's a massive boost for Jonny.
McCoist added: "The three points were massive but seeing Sandy back at the club was a massive boost for everybody.
"It's a massive boost for us to have him back," Shaw said.
In my mind, the Reds winning Super 15 is a massive boost for them.
The working families tax credit has been a massive boost for many families".
Premier Denis Napthine said saving 2,700 jobs was a "massive boost" for the Goulburn Valley.
"It's a massive boost for me," Bresnan told a news conference at Adelaide Oval on Tuesday.
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