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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to help boost" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions intended to enhance or improve something, such as performance, morale, or productivity.
Example: "The new marketing strategy is designed to help boost sales in the upcoming quarter."
Alternatives: "to assist in increasing" or "to aid in enhancing."
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Deporting immigrants to help boost employment?
The external hirings freeze is likely to help boost morale.
Previous generations used grammar schools to help boost standards and to achieve this.
The Chancellor will make it clear that borrowing will rise to help boost the economy.
In pregnancy relaxin levels rise to help boost the blood flow for mother and child.
The league is developing a new revenue-sharing plan to help boost the small-market teams.
If we can answer these questions, it's all going to help boost confidence".
Stella has even managed to help boost varieties that bloom but once.
They wanted to promote it, combining Zen and Shaolin together, to help boost tourism".
He prescribed herbal supplements, which he tested himself for impurities, to help boost her immunity.
Some Social Democrats (like their party chairman, Oskar Lafontaine) want higher wages for workers to help boost domestic demand.
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