Sentence examples for a sharp boost in from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a sharp boost in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant increase in something, such as performance, sales, or productivity.
Example: "The company experienced a sharp boost in sales after launching the new marketing campaign."
Alternatives: "a significant increase in" or "a substantial rise in".

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In a letter devising the interview, Southern envisaged "a sharp boost in American demand; a burst of reprinting; stage, film, and video offers; dollars pouring in by the veritable barrelful!" But in the interview itself Southern appears to find Green's neglect admirable, as if obscurity were a mark of integrity.

And in late June, Chrysler announced a sharp boost in incentives, such as the employee pricing discounts of last year plus 0% financing, plus a 30-day money back guarantee if you don’t like the car.

Reduce the levy on dividends and capital gains from 15% to 10% and you'd see a sharp boost in equity markets, as well as in consumer and business confidence.

Daily room revenues in October last year peaked at $6.6 million the night before the race took place on Sunday 28 October and the driving force behind it was a sharp boost in the average rate.

"The individuals who go bankrupt experience a sharp boost in their credit score after bankruptcy, whereas the recovery in credit score is much lower for individuals who do not go bankrupt," says the Federal Reserve Bank.

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If Macy's shares can power past this area of technical resistance, the stock could be in for a sharp boost as bearish investors are forced to capitulate to the stock's uptrend.

Weak domestic demand has provided a sharp boost to Chinese steel exports, which rose 27% year-over-year in the first seven months of 2015.

Within five months after terrorists struck the World Trade Center, insurance companies paid more than $16 billion in claims for damage from the attack, providing a sharp boost to New York's struggling economy.

It was an unprecedented exercise in market-rigging with printing-press money, and it gave a sharp boost to the price of bonds and other securities held by banks, permitting them to book huge revenues from trading and bookkeeping gains.

Among the newcomers, Lecia Dole-Recio gives a sharp boost to the sagging fortunes of abstraction.

But as firms see demand holding up they will rebuild their stocks—and give economic growth a sharp boost.

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