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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and it boosts" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing something that enhances or increases a particular quality or effect.
Example: "Regular exercise is essential for maintaining good health, and it boosts your energy levels significantly."
Alternatives: "and it enhances" or "and it increases".
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It offers a dial-in service of traffic information for mobile telephone users; it is in the midst of talks with car makers about putting routing information into their vehicles; and it boosts its brand by offering "AA Roadwatch" travel information on the radio.The road aheadSo far, Centrica has been one of the big privatisation success stories.
The Galaxy S10 Lite also lacks a curved Edge display, but its flat screen won't warp of images and video and it boosts durability because cases can fully cover its sides.
That's a lot of hypotheticals, but if everything works and it boosts ad load to 5% Twitter believe its annual revenue could hit $11.4 billion, just shy of what Facebook is earning now. . .
There is, of course, a respectable case for any tax cut: it may boost the incentive to work more; and it boosts spending, particularly if aimed at low earners who can afford to save less.
"It's a terrific opportunity to create a model institution for 21st-century higher education in the applied sciences," Dr. Skorton said, "and it boosts the visibility of the university as a whole".
And, it boosts your immune system.
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But the Japanese electronics and entertainment giant said Wednesday its sales rose for the October-December quarter and it boosted its profit forecast for the year due to a gain on a currency investment.
And it boosted my energy level.
"Then she dyed her hair," Snooky said, "and it boosted her self-esteem".
It gives them a confidence boost and it boosted my faith in them, to see what they can do.
The series is hilarious and unusual, and it boosted her cult following.
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