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thrive

[thrahyv] / θraɪv /


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“While we didn’t win everything we know we deserve, this strike allowed us to imagine our schools and classrooms as they should be with staffing levels high enough that our students can learn and thrive.”

From Los Angeles Times

What’s Next: The retailer is thriving while the broader jewelry industry faces future obstacles, including waning demand for diamond jewelry, increased interest in cheaper lab-grown diamonds, and reduced consumption by affluent Chinese consumers.

From Barron's

His once thriving gym is now largely deserted, bringing financial worries in its wake.

From BBC

"But, if Wrexham, as a town, is unsuccessful while we are thriving, we have failed."

From BBC

Those who believe that both their current and future lives are good enough to be classified as “thriving” dropped to 48%.

From Salon