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Finally, he explored Amazon’s advertising business as an “underappreciated growth driver” — and with high margins to boot.

From MarketWatch

But rarely have so many taken the risk, and in broad daylight to boot.

From Barron's

Her pedigree is evident, with an extensive trophy haul across her career to boot.

From BBC

Although she claims that Cam is her favorite kid, she only half-listens to him when he says he’s headed to boot camp, instructing him to return home with a carton of milk.

From Salon

Slattery: Milo was in every scene basically, and he’s doing an American accent to boot, which does weird things to people.

From Los Angeles Times