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"boost plan" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a plan designed to help improve a certain situation. For example: "The company implemented a boost plan to increase revenue."
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Let's say you've signed on to the new Boost plan and you run short of cash the next month.
Speed boost plan for file-sharing [BBC News].
It recently announced plans to dump one-sixth of its workforce and boost plan premiums.
Such challenges may make it difficult for Barr, based in Pomona, N.Y., to fulfill its plan to boost Plan B's sales to $30 million by 2005 from $10 million last year.
We defined the regions with SUV > 2.0 as biological target volume (BTV) and made three boost plans for each patient: 1) CRT boost plan, 2) IMRT without dose-painting boost plan, and 3) IMRT with dose-painting boost plan.
We added each boost plan to CRT 40 Gy (summed plan 1: CRT 40 Gy + CRT boost plan, summed plan 2: CRT 40 Gy + IMRT without dose-painting boost plan, summed plan 3: CRT 40 Gy + IMRT with dose-painting boost plan) and we compared those plans using DVHs and NTCP of small bowel PRV.
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The route's certainly an improvement on what was here before, and it isn't the only boost planned for cyclists in 2017.
Labor groups supporting a minimum wage boost planned demonstrations in an estimated 30 cities across the country on Wednesday, calling the four-year lapse reason alone for a raise.
Information on the total RT course, including both the initial and boost plans, was to be sent to the radiotherapy support center (Tokyo, Japan) within 7 days of completion of RT.
Dose prescriptions were 50.4 Gy (5 × 1.8 Gy / week) to the pelvic nodes and 70.0 Gy (5 × 2.0 Gy / week) to the prostate and the base of seminal vesicles or whole seminal vesicles by an integrated boost planning.
In the end, leanly staffed private equity firms tend to concentrate on the balance sheet and the big picture; they need to rely on management to carry out the details of any cost-cutting or revenue-boosting plan.
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