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The phrase "a subtle boost" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a slight or understated increase in something, such as confidence, performance, or energy.
Example: "The new marketing strategy provided a subtle boost to our sales figures, helping us reach our quarterly targets."
Alternatives: "a slight enhancement" or "a gentle increase."
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The second half of the track is barely altered other than to add a subtle boost in the kick's low end, and to add a delayed clap.
Yes, he used female pronouns, a subtle boost to my self-esteem that I did not appreciate until I had children of both genders and the burgeoning second wave women's movement had raised my consciousness.
For a subtle boost, try using thin hosiery socks.
You can also cook more recipes that list lime juice among the ingredients for a subtle boost.
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Touted as the original dry shampoo (it's been around for over 40 years), it smells subtle, boosts volume and feels lightweight in your hair.
Racism is a subtle beast.
If you do need a little bit of caffeine, opt for a more subtle caffeine boost from Green Tea or Yerba Mate.
So they sacrificed a short-term boost in the bottom line in return for a subtle brand-enhancing strategy.
A subtle signal?
Iranians are a subtle people.
A subtle or obvious message?
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