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thrive

[thrahyv] / θraɪv /


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Succulents in particular thrive in this unforgiving landscape using ingenious strategies to survive, from water storage to light reflection.

From BBC

Schultz didn’t mention the wealth tax in his post, but wrote that he hopes Washington state “will remain a place for business and entrepreneurship to thrive.”

From MarketWatch

Mr. Mahajan’s “The Complex” is an anguished, intelligent study of ambition decoupled from principles, and of the complacency and fear that allows it to thrive.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ultimately, however, the royal family survived, and actually thrived, largely by appearing to ignore the Duke of Windsor in public.

From The Wall Street Journal

Santa Cruz, known for his buzzy London restaurants, wasn’t sold on the idea that a private restaurant could thrive in New York.

From The Wall Street Journal