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Discover Ludwig"boom on" is not correct or usable in written English.
You could use the expression "boom, onward!" if you wanted to express a sense of urgency or excitement. For example: "The rock concert was electric; boom, onward to the encore!".
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Balance the windmill by holding the boom on one finger.
"There's a franchising boom on Long Island".
The extra money started a building boom on campus.
And there is a babying boom on television.
John Waters keeps the poster from "Boom!" on his wall.
We're about falling down and going boom on camera".
For instance, he anticipated the lawnmower boom on Long Island.
Nickelodeon, which is experiencing a ratings boom on TV, has a tortured history at the multiplex.
Maybe I'm being overly pessimistic, but I foresee another heroin boom on the horizon.
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The neural network learns to stabilize the boom on-line without any prior information and with a very high performance.
The band uses an electronic musical toy saxophone called a Sax-A-Boom on-stage.
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