Collocations withboost
These are words often used in combination withboost.
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big boost
They're a big boost to both me and you all.
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boost phase
The boost phase preceded the pelvic phase in this protocol in order to complete all data collection within the first 5 weeks of radiation treatment.
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enormous boost
The 1960s were marked by an enormous boost of economically inspired banditry.
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extra boost
On the other hand, there is also no additional impetus of reinforcement, so media influences will not get an extra boost.
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huge boost
We are already in receipt of single regeneration budget money, and this new status will give a huge boost to the regeneration projects.
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major boost
A major boost was therefore given in 2003 towards completing the policy framework for common management of migratory flows.
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massive boost
But without the massive boost in demand the wage increases will not be moderated and it is unreasonable to expect that they would be.
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much-needed boost
Its decline would give a much-needed boost to output and to technical progress.
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powerful boost
I hope that it will give a powerful boost to tourism in this country.
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psychological boost
Reasons given included that the accompanying band was a psychological boost, it helped them to feel good; also, it helped them to stay in tune.
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significant boost
Increased education, as anticipated, provides a significant boost to citizens' perceptions of their political abilities.
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substantial boost
We need a substantial boost to try to bring prices down throughout the country.
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tremendous boost
Once the epidural has worn off, this respite appears to have a tremendous boost to morale.
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turbo boost
Oil temp, voltage, and turbo boost gauges were fitted just above the climate control.
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welcome boost
Once the proposal has been adopted, we anticipate that the new approach will give a welcome boost to our environmental and farm woodland schemes.
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