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The phrase "a significant boost in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an increase or improvement in a particular area, such as performance, productivity, or support.
Example: "The new marketing strategy resulted in a significant boost in sales over the last quarter."
Alternatives: "a considerable increase in" or "a substantial rise in".
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Google could receive a significant boost in its intense competition with Microsoft for search advertising revenue.
Hirschy said her statement generated a significant boost in visibility for the Equality Now movement.
But the document wasn't all cuts: it included a significant boost in spending on immigration enforcement.
And of course more guns in schools will mean a significant boost in demand.
Oklahoma beat the 11th-ranked Cowboys, 61-41, giving the Sooners a significant boost in the computer rankings.
The Economist Intelligence Unit (our sister company) forecasts a "significant boost" in 2014 from 2.4m b/d last year.
Dixons has seen a significant boost in sales thanks to the collapse of its high street rivals Comet, Jessops and HMV.
The eating of dried figs was found to lead to a significant boost in internal antioxidant action, which lasted for about four hours.
If a majority was only possible with a significant boost in votes among the most difficult-to-reach groups, the seats were not chosen as targets this time.
The one thing that might change the calculus, a significant boost in the gas tax, isn't even on the political agenda of either party.
The purchase would represent a significant boost in market share for Nokia, however, creating a European telecoms company worth over £28bn.
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