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"boost your chances" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to increase or improve your likelihood of success or achieving a goal. You can use it anytime you want to convey the idea of improving your chances or increasing the probability of something happening. Example: "Studying hard before an exam can boost your chances of getting a good grade."
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But there may be ways to seriously boost your chances.
Go to networking events — on and offline networking will boost your chances of finding work.
Being happily married can also boost your chances of living a long life.
"Think laterally to boost your chances," advises Keele University's head of undergraduate recruitment, Mandy Firth.
Even small-scale projects can boost your chances of impressing an employer.
It looks pretty fun, with in-app purchases used to boost your chances.
As a host, however, there are steps you can take to boost your chances of attendance.
Apply this process, and you boost your chances of preventing disasters that can destroy your firm.
Open days can also be an opportunity to boost your chances to get into a particular institution.
But luckily there are a number of ways you can boost your chances in this often frustrating waiting period.
Academic talent may boost your chances of getting into law – but frankly, it's also who you know.
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