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The phrase "boosted the morale" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a situation in which someone or something has increased the motivation or enthusiasm of a group of people. For example, "The manager's encouraging words boosted the morale of the team."
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Chandrasekar added: "The convention has definitely boosted the morale of people with disabilities across the world".
"The news of the American withdrawal has weakened our morale and boosted the morale of the enemy," he said.
The success has boosted the morale of the Syrian army which had looked fought-out and exhausted before Russian intervention.
But they also boosted the morale of combat soldiers, many of them in their 20's, by sketching their portraits.
Rudolf's worry isn't just that he has failed to fulfill his own ambitions but that in serving this light form of entertainment so well he has boosted the morale of a society that, like Romania's, he has come to hate.
Today's attack "boosted the morale of our people," said Iyhab, a Palestinian fighter who would not give his full name, echoing the sentiments of numerous people interviewed here this afternoon.
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"It was to boost the morale of the mujahideen.
The rescue will boost the morale of emergency teams sifting through the horrific scene.
I used to believe that bad news would boost the morale of ordinary citizens.
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Three years on, the party's core message is intended to boost the morale of Labour supporters.
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