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The phrase "a strong boom" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant increase or surge in something, such as economic growth, sales, or popularity.
Example: "The tech industry experienced a strong boom during the pandemic as more people relied on digital services."
Alternatives: "a significant surge" or "a robust increase."
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"I heard a strong boom," Mr. Bernstein said.
But it doesn't seem crazy to think that announcing a higher level of desired inflation and supporting it with foreign-debt purchases would have very quickly triggered a strong boom (just like in 1933).
The 1994 2014 period included a strong boom in the late 1990s and two recessions, the most recent being quite large and lengthy.
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The Biwako fireball on August 7, 2010, produced a strong sonic boom throughout central Japan around 17:00 JST (UTC+9).
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Vantaa Airport has experienced a strong passenger boom in recent years, growing from 13 million in 2010 to 15 million in 2012.
Thanks to a strong stockmarket, booming exports of services, and high interest rates, foreign currency has poured in.In this section A phoney recovery Risky business?
But this partly reflects an even stronger boom in capital spending.
Fortunately for him, the strongest boom in postwar history lightened the blow to consumers and business.
Evolution Robotics was putting five robotic floor cleaners through their moves, dancing hard and strong to "Boom Boom Pow" by the Black Eyed Peas.
They turn up a strong relationship between credit booms and financial crises a result confirmed by many other economic studies.
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