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Discover Ludwig"fillip for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a boost or stimulation for something. Example: The new government policies provided a much-needed fillip for the struggling economy.
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What a fillip for the disabled!
It is also a fillip for global efforts to combat climate change.
There's an extra fillip for Mr. Doyle in selling, of course.
The retail appetite for corporate bonds has been a fillip for other cash-strapped European borrowers.
The result will provide Motherwell with a fillip for next Sunday's League Cup final against Celtic.
The proposal is expected to provide a welcome fillip for small village shops and pubs.
It has also provided a fillip for Britain's strong motor manufacturing industry.
The Daily Mail's Derek Lawrenson argued that it "can only be a fillip for the Europeans".
The deal was seen as a fillip for the country's quasi-moderate leader, President Hassan Rouhani.
Will see what that means for future legislation but a fillip for #OBRUK.
The contract is a fillip for the outsourcing group, which has been dogged by scandals.
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