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flourish

[flur-ish, fluhr-] / ˈflɜr ɪʃ, ˈflʌr- /






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Australian Paralympic gold medallist Paige Greco started her career as a track-and-field athlete, but it was as a cyclist that she flourished.

From BBC

Its importance as the main city for the nation allowed the traditions to flourish there more than anywhere else.

From BBC

“Long-term planning for a product that won’t be ready for years is already tough enough. We need the certainty of tariff-free trade for America’s only native spirit to flourish.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Religious leaders, from Roger Williams to William Penn, considered that “the Bible and Christian theology require liberty of conscience,” necessary for “true religion to flourish.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The flourishing industry is closely protected by Chinese authorities and media access is seldom granted.

From Barron's