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fillip <fillip; fillips> N ECON

fillip

fillip <fillip; fillips> VB

fillip

fillip <fillip; fillips> N

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Yet he gives everything a comic fillip.
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This is expected to give a fillip to the tourism sector and the backwaters.
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Industry in the district received a further fillip with the establishment of a cattle feed plant in 1974.
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The fear is it will actually set the base for more corruption - giving a fillip to exactly what it was not supposed to do.
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This could act as a fillip for electronic and household items, consumer products among others.
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These songs are genuinely timeless, as artists in need of a fillip for their career frequently discover.
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And yet he says that a well-informed, refined market can give a fillip to art in the right direction.
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Her movie career receives a fillip with the arrival of talking pictures.
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This gave a fillip to his public life.
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Any fillip that leaves us wreathed in regrets will not do.
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