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The phrase "a well needed boost" is not correct; it should be "a well-needed boost." You can use it when referring to something that provides a necessary increase in motivation, energy, or support
Example: "After a long week of work, I felt that a well-needed boost in morale was essential for the team."
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Exercise improves mood, releases the feel good chemical in the brain and can give you a well needed boost of confidence and improve your self-esteem.
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It could provide a well-needed boost for the three stars, who have had mixed success of late.
The extra funding came as a well-needed boost for Helio, as the relatively new upstart has been burning through money like a one-legged duck swims in circles.
This gave Europe's banking sector a much needed boost.
Will it give a badly needed boost to PC sales?
But an unexpected surprise gave him a much needed boost.
Instead, he hoped it gave tennis a needed boost.
Vacations are a needed boost to help avoid burn-out.
It is also true, let's acknowledge, that a person who can get by with an hour or two a day for now may well need more help eventually, a boost for Mission's bottom line.
If ever a company needed a boost, it's Tesco.
As the African proverb goes, "If you think you're too small to make a difference, you haven't spent a night with a mosquito!" If you need a boost of well-being, happiness or self-esteem, be generous.
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