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Discover LudwigThe phrase "been boosted" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use "been boosted" when talking about something or someone receiving an increase or improvement in a particular aspect or quality. For example: - "The company's profits have been boosted by the new marketing strategy." - "Her confidence has been boosted since she started taking public speaking classes." - "The team's morale has been boosted by their recent win."
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Both have also been boosted by the chilly spring.
His reputation for crisis management has also been boosted.
The tabloid throw-away-the-key cause has been boosted.
Now his regime has been boosted by new alliances.
Condom use has already been boosted by government advertising campaigns.
The economy has been boosted by high oil prices.
He said that his confidence had actually been boosted by the humbling experience.
Since moving in with Sam, my levels of creativity have been boosted.
For years, his national reputation has been boosted by the public attention of other musicians.
In previous years, ratings have been boosted by NFL lead-ins.
Some Republican presidential campaigns have also been boosted by dark money for this election.
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