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The phrase "a quick booster for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that provides a rapid increase in energy, motivation, or effectiveness.
Example: "This energy drink is a quick booster for your workout routine, helping you to push through those last few reps."
Alternatives: "a fast pick-me-up for" or "a rapid enhancement for".
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That would put all the more into the goodwill account and make the box-office return from the movie into a quick booster for the bottom line.
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One staffer suggested that the department have a quick internal competition for those crucial 140 characters, adding that it "might be a bit of a morale booster and a way to engage staff from across the organization".
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