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The phrase "aid to boost" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing assistance or support intended to enhance or improve something.
Example: "The new program is designed to provide aid to boost the local economy."
Alternatives: "assistance to enhance" or "support to improve".
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The report concludes that authoritarian regimes are using aid to boost their soft power.
They will be rewarded with new trade arrangements, aid to boost entrepreneurship, and insurance for American investors in Africa.
His emphasis on better diplomacy, intelligence and development aid to boost conflict prevention suggests painful lessons have been also learned from the Falklands and Iraqlearned.
But before you keel over in shock she's back on form arguing that the government use the money spent on overseas aid to boost investment in prisons.
When the game works, it reaps great rewards: billions in aid to boost the Pakistani economy and military and Islamist proxies to extend the government's reach into Afghanistan and India.
Mr Hopkins also warned that the big pitch made by shadow chancellor John McDonnell in his keynote economics speech on Monday – promising to set up a national investment bank to provide state aid to boost manufacturing – would be incompatible with EU regulations.
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Both beverages are popular in Britain and elsewhere, and were marketed from the 1920s to the 1980s as aids to boosting health (Ribena) or recovery from sickness (Lucozade).
The UK aid watchdog, Icai, recently urged DfID to do more to ensure that its aid projects to boost trade in developing countries were helping – and not hurting – poor people.
Greening did not, however, directly address the watchdog's outstanding recommendation that the department must do more to ensure that its aid projects to boost trade in developing countries are helping – and not hurting – poor people.
The UK government is driving inequality in the world's poorest countries by "dogmatically" funding private sector health and education projects instead of using aid money to boost public systems, a report has said.
The new slots would be devoted to meeting public needs in areas such as strengthening schools, improving health care for low-income communities, cleaning up parks and aiding efforts to boost energy efficiency.
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