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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nice boost" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an increase or improvement in something, often in a positive context.
Example: "The new marketing strategy provided a nice boost to our sales figures this quarter."
Alternatives: "a significant increase" or "a helpful lift".
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It will give the world a nice boost to have a space baby.
At least initially, it should provide a nice boost for publishers.
Many were sure that it would give the economy a nice boost.
"I think it'll be a nice boost in the arm," Coach Tom Coughlin said.
It gives you a nice boost and you can walk with that little bit more confidence".
In these times of austerity, the money is a nice boost to the country's coffers.
2.06pm: Gordon Brown has been given a nice boost ahead of tonight's debate.
I know we had a nice boost over the last couple of days, but elections are a funny business".
It's a nice boost for a fund that is still trying to reach its high water mark, the asset level where it can charge performance fees once again.
Upgrading tracks and bridges is more like an investment than a handout, and the construction work would be a nice boost to our economy.
Doris Lessing, right, has been given a nice boost at the cash register by winning this year's Nobel Prize in Literature.
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