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Free sign upThe phrase "with a boost" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to suggest that something has been improved or increased in some way. For example: "The introduction of new technology gave the economy with a boost."
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Coventry could have done with a boost then.
And they did it with a boost from that shoe.
And now, with a boost from digital technologies, it's being supercharged.
The increases would start with a boost from $10 to $10.50 on 1 January.
James Wolcott came to New York from Maryland in 1972 with a boost from Norman Mailer.
I am thrilled, confident and filled with a boost in my feelings of positivity.
With a boost from "The Ultimate Fighter," the U.F.C. finally moved back into the black.
With a boost from an improved economy, Mr. da Silva won in a landslide.
With a boost from rising auto sales, he made GM healthy again" (Fortune, October 17 , 1994.
A dc motor with a boost converter as actuator demonstrates the properties of the proposed numerical observer design.
The effort to overhaul the campaign finance law came back to life with a boost from the scrutiny of Enron.
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