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thrive

[thrahyv] / θraɪv /


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But behind the scenes, institutional investors were also rotating out of technology and semiconductor stocks—sectors that had thrived in 2020 and 2021—and into areas that had lagged behind, including energy and oil-and-gas services.

From The Wall Street Journal

An abandoned dog and her five newborn puppies, which were found sheltering in a hole in a tree, are said to be thriving and learning how to socialise after being rescued.

From BBC

The Broncos have thrived in tight games by limiting mistakes, relying on their pass rush and letting their defense control tempo.

From Los Angeles Times

Certain bryophyte species are especially sensitive to their environment, and each tends to thrive under very specific conditions.

From Science Daily

Buffett has said he purposely purchases companies that are so self-sufficient that they can thrive regardless of who is at Berkshire’s helm.

From The Wall Street Journal