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The phrase "an boom" is not correct in written English.
It is incorrect because "an" is used before words that begin with a vowel sound, and "boom" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "There was an unexpected boom in the market last year."
Alternatives: "a boom" or "the boom".
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He said the action was needed in part to prevent unchecked industrialization of public lands in a state that has seen an boom in natural gas development.
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But a boom with a couple caveats.
You had a collision with a boom gate.
Again, an improvement, but not a boom.
And those will sink right underneath a boom, and so a boom doesn't control it.
A moment later, there's a boom.
Post Civil War saw a boom in industry and with it, a boom in population.
A boom seemed certain.
A boom was on.
Then a boom ensues.
We are experiencing a boom.
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