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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at boosting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing efforts or strategies aimed at increasing or enhancing something, such as performance or morale.
Example: "The new marketing campaign is focused at boosting sales during the holiday season."
Alternatives: "aimed at increasing" or "designed to enhance".
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Both deals are aimed at boosting future growth.
It's the government's best shot at boosting social mobility.
Lu decided to apply synthetic engineering to develop bacteriophage specifically aimed at boosting antibiotic effectiveness.
The small contraptions also play video games aimed at boosting a user's critical thinking skills.
These are aimed mostly at boosting company efficiency in terms of costs and environmental footprint.
He completed an internal evaluation called "Respect at Work," aimed at boosting morale and coöperation.
Mark is also part of EE's 4GEE pioneers programme, aimed at boosting innovation amongst British businesses.
He claimed that the decision was aimed at "boosting the performance of public employees".
Iran would consider favourably any request aimed at boosting relations between the two countries, he said.
IN VACCINATION, several attempts are usually better than one at boosting immunity.
That means that monetary policy has become ineffective at boosting demand.
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