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The phrase "anticipated to boost" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing expectations or predictions about something that is expected to increase or enhance a particular outcome or situation.
Example: "The new marketing strategy is anticipated to boost sales significantly in the upcoming quarter."
Alternatives: "expected to enhance" or "projected to increase".
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Such a hybrid film is anticipated to boost a new gas sensing regime for fast and effective on-site qualitative investigations.
This translates to weak national gross domestic product growth today, but in 2011 consumer spending is anticipated to boost the economy, the Chapman economists expect.
In this context, the use of cross-species data integration for the analysis of our RNAi dataset and other datasets is anticipated to boost the prediction and prioritisation of neuroprotective targets in HD, and this will be investigated in additional studies.
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Mr. Obama had asked to deliver a much anticipated speech outlining his proposals to boost employment and the economy on Sept. 7 — the same night as a scheduled Republican presidential debate, as it happens.
An anticipated stimulus, on the contrary, is found to boost domestic activity in all samples.
The anticipated success of the Whitney collection is expected to boost confidence in a market that moves as much at the whim of the herd instinct as by economic buoyancy.
The enriched diversity may be pivotal to boost the rate of genetic improvement and to cope with the anticipated enhanced effects of biotic and abiotic stresses due to climate change.
— Oil watch: Oil futures in London were back up on Friday ahead of the much-anticipated Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries meeting where members will decide whether to boost oil output.
Gavin Kelly, chief executive of the Resolution Foundation thinktank, said that moves to boost pay, while welcome, would not be enough to offset the massive anticipated cuts to support for working families.
In a much-anticipated speech on Friday, Ben Bernanke, the Federal Reserve chairman, reiterated his vow to do more to boost the economy if conditions worsened.
To boost revenue, M.L.S.E.
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