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The phrase "a real boost for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that provides significant support or improvement to a person, organization, or situation.
Example: "The new marketing strategy has been a real boost for our sales this quarter."
Alternatives: "a significant advantage for" or "a major enhancement for".
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"It's a real boost for me.
It's a real boost for the whole staff".
Freedom and choice will be a real boost for retailers.
"It would be a real boost for the T.N.C. to be able to do that".
Otherwise, having Craig in Adams in there is a real boost for St Louis.
And having Don Mattingly back in pinstripes is a real boost for our organization".
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In fact, Fairtrade wines have been winning more and more industry awards year on year, which is a real boost of confidence for producers and retailers".
We must all assume our responsibilities, in Brussels, in national capitals and in our regions, to generate higher growth and deliver a real boost to employment for our citizens".
That said, despite shelling out a million dollars, Tom Leathes, co-founder and director at Top10.com, is in buoyant mood: "Idealab's involvement in our business is a great endorsement of our company's success to date, and will provide a real boost to our plans ahead for Top10.com.
Nowadays, if your career could use a real boost, you can't ask for a more golden opportunity than the chance to take someone to court.
"Recognition for the Denbigh plum would be a real boost to food producers in Denbighshire and help put them on the national food map," he added.
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