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"boosts your chances" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express an increase in the likelihood of something. For example: "Working hard and studying diligently boosts your chances of getting into your dream college."
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For instance, just last week a study was published suggesting that being married boosts your chances of surviving cancer.
Contacts with the media are worth so much because a publicist's relationship with an editor will cut the time and boosts your chances of getting a feature.
Even if it's mandatory, state certification boosts your chances of being hired.
Making matches lower in the field boosts your chances of making a combo.
Similarly, being able to play multiple instruments well, rather "normal" or otherwise, boosts your chances of getting to college.
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But there may be ways to seriously boost your chances.
"Think laterally to boost your chances," advises Keele University's head of undergraduate recruitment, Mandy Firth.
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.
Even small-scale projects can boost your chances of impressing an employer.
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