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thrive

[thrahyv] / θraɪv /


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If De Zerbi is to thrive, the football operations around him must be stable, communicative and genuinely aligned to his way of working.

From BBC

Investors put lots of time and energy into guessing which businesses will thrive in a given environment.

From The Wall Street Journal

Twelve months since his senior debut, the 19-year-old now finds himself at RB Leipzig and thriving in the Bundesliga, scoring 10 times and registering seven assists while clocking the third-fastest speed in the division.

From BBC

The AI growth story isn’t over just yet and techs should be able to thrive even if oil prices remain high and the Fed doesn’t cut rates.

From Barron's

“Well, that’s your problem. You refuse to see the evidence in front of you. Those dead branches are what’s keeping that plant from thriving.”

From Literature