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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a significant boosting" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to describe an increase or enhancement in a particular context, but the word "boosting" is not commonly used as a noun in this way.
Example: "The new marketing strategy resulted in a significant boost in sales."
Alternatives: "a significant increase" or "a substantial enhancement."
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As indicated in Table 1 (column 3), 741 showed the lowest polyphenol yield potential, even though it has a significant boosting effect when combined with Dessu.
A second dose of the vaccine had a significant boosting effect in these patients.
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That would be a significant boost for a club battling to clear heavy debts.
Many fear that a lost decade looms unless there is a significant boost to demand.
The winners all cite these awards as a significant boost to their campaigns.
The good news is that cheaper oil provides a significant boost to our economy.
We hope our tourism will receive a significant boost," she said.
McDonald's officials say the raises average 10% and are a significant boost.
Google could receive a significant boost in its intense competition with Microsoft for search advertising revenue.
"The increase in building will be a significant boost to the local economy.
Economists think the night tube could deliver a significant boost to London's economy.
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