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'boost *' is not a complete sentence in English and cannot be used in written English on its own
If you are trying to convey a feeling of intensity or acceleration, you might use the phrase "boost up" (e.g., "Boost up your game and you'll really see the difference") or "give a boost" (e.g., "This new idea will give a boost to our sales").
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Boost energy.
To boost revenue, M.L.S.E.
Boost your ISO.
Boost relative to what?
Boost education spending!
boost than their unpronounceable counterparts.
That may boost their productivity.
It doesn't boost, it dilutes.
China should boost social spending.
"We need to boost productivity.
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