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Discover Ludwig"boost the force" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to suggest an increase in power, influence, or ability. For example, "By working together, we can boost the force of our argument."
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Studio Disney has pulled out all the stops to boost The Force Awakens in China, the world's second-largest box office, even flying in 500 stormtroopers for a promotional event on the Great Wall in October.
Mr Smith, who is a former intelligence officer, wants bigger numbers first and foremost, but he also wants to boost the force's capacity for political intelligence work.
Roughly 150 police officers have been posted to the island to boost the force's reach, however despite a number of leads being reported and CCTV being released, it appears officers are no closer to securing a suspect.
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The resolution, adopted unanimously, boosts the force from 7,000 to 12,500 and also increases the police contingent from 900 to 1,323.
Sims said the deal with Accenture would save much more money than it cost, with the firm's fees being tied to its recommended reforms saving money and boosting the force's performance.
He said his priorities included boosting the force's morale and focusing on helping young people "hovering on the edge of crime".
It led to the creation of the cannon in the 13th century, which transformed warfare, greatly boosting the force of mediaeval armies.
The African Union will take charge of the force next month, boosting the force to about 3,600.
The vote to boost the Amisom force of east African troops came as a joint Ethiopian and Somali government offensive wrested control of the central city of Baidoa from the al-Shabaab rebels.
Trade and Subsidies In this area, the expert panel considered the following solutions: a high‐quality outcome to the Doha international trade round; and increasing the rate of migration to boost the labor force in high‐income countries.
In his campaign ad, the CDU candidate and current deputy mayor Frank Henkel promises to boost the police force by 750 officers and spend an additional ¢2m (£1.7m) on new equipment, in particular "high-resolution CCTV cameras at all underground and overground train stations".
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