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The word "booster" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used as a noun to refer to someone or something that encourages or increases something such as morale, opportunity, or achievement. For example, you might say "My colleagues have been a great booster for my work lately."
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booster
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Something that boosts.
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Menzies, in his second spell as prime minister at the time, might have been an avowed Anglophile and monarchist, but while many politicians were still insisting that no more should be spent on the capital, Menzies was also a Canberra booster who wanted to complete what could be salvaged of the Griffin design – including the lake.
To have enough of an effect, it may be necessary to add a booster jab – possibly one of the other vaccines now being trialled.
We are also currently assessing another option, involving a booster dose, for improving immune response levels".
The firm's Falcon 9 rocket recently demonstrated a successful controlled descent of its booster stage, which would allow it to be reused.There is plenty of innovation in putting smaller payloads into space.
If not stopped in time, with a booster shot of drugs, the destruction succeeds and the organ is rejected.
But it is proving tricky and dangerous to restart the Mislah and Sarir oilfields, damaged by the colonel's forces in April, and repair a booster station along the pipeline that connects the fields to the port of Marsa el-Hariga, next to Tobruk.
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Leading by 20 points at the last change, Brisbane kicked five behinds in the final quarter and held on by their fingernails for a massive morale-booster.
Last night's debate will almost certainly matter more as a morale-booster on the eve of the short campaign geeing up activists on which this strength depends than as a vote-winner in itself.
COULD Latvia, once considered a burden on the European Union, emerge in 2013 as an unlikely confidence-booster for the embattled euro zone?
Winning the bid to hold the 2008 Olympics in Beijing must have been a big morale-booster, but not enough to ensure smooth sailing at Beidaihe.
The reopening is "a huge morale-booster for employees and for the community", says Laura Ambrose, the site manager.Dow recently announced that it would build a brand-new ethylene cracker in Freeport, Texas, one of several dozen expansions or new facilities along the Gulf coast.
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