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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pep" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a boost of energy or enthusiasm, often in relation to motivation or encouragement.
Example: "She gave the team a pep talk before the big game to boost their spirits."
Alternatives: "a boost" or "an encouragement".
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Give yourself a pep talk.
The scene had a pep rally feel.
More like a pep rally.
Then Goulding offered a pep talk.
"But a pep talk kept us going".
What made her consider a Pep?
Then he fancies heading to Spain for a Pep talk.
Curtis Strange said it was not really a pep talk.
He gives them a pep talk before they record.
She straightens up, as if giving herself a pep talk.
Dr. Brazelton's speech was largely a pep talk.
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