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prosper

[pros-per] / ˈprɒs pər /


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She said Sahrawi women "work a lot", especially in traditional crafts, but often lack the "financial backing to prosper".

From Barron's

We will never know if the flax fields took off and Shatz’s heirs prospered.

From The Wall Street Journal

Brazil is pushing the idea of building a prospering economy by sustainably using natural resources, preserving nature to protect the vitality of the land, and developing valuable products including fuels, pharmaceuticals, and foods.

From BBC

Europe prospered over recent decades in a global trading system that allowed it to import cheap gas from Russia and rare earths from China, powering its industrial base.

From The Wall Street Journal

Households exposed to assets will continue to prosper as rate cuts bolster equity prices, he wrote.

From Barron's