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The phrase "ability to thrive in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity to succeed or flourish in a particular environment or situation.
Example: "Her ability to thrive in challenging circumstances has always impressed her colleagues."
Alternatives: "capacity to excel in" or "skill to succeed in".
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So when I interview people, I look for their leadership characteristics and their ability to thrive in ambiguity.
So perhaps we haven't become disillusioned with romance itself, just distrustful of its ability to thrive in such a cynical age.
Why sacrifice to short-sighted opinion polls one of the most important contributions of contemporary immigrants, their ability to thrive in a tightly interconnected global economy?
Honda is a popular choice among analysts and fund managers who admire its management for its ability to thrive in in a sluggish economy.
Siemian's ability to thrive in important moments might have surprised the Northwestern fan base, but wide receiver Rashad Lawrence said it was a well-practiced art for Siemian.
Scientists have found evidence in the past of genetic problems with hatched salmon, including lowered genetic diversity and a diminished ability to thrive in the wild.
Its ability to thrive in this area is crucial, for this is a government that seeks to shrink the state and hand much of its function in lucrative batches to the private sector.
While Garciaparra, the All-Star shortstop, was noncommittal when asked about the managerial candidates, he implied that the ability to thrive in the passionate Boston market was more important than managing experience.
Scientists may need to borrow these traits — the ability to thrive in hotter weather or to resist a particular pest, for example — to safeguard the global food supply in response to a changing climate.
In addition it decided to set a slightly lower qualifying score for those children who may have been held back by educational disadvantage, but still have the ability to thrive in a competitive grammar school environment.
But the worrisome aspect of the debate for Mr. Perry is that it may play on fears that some Republicans already have about his ability to thrive in a long, grueling presidential campaign.
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determination to thrive in
ability to develop in
ability to prosper in
ability to live in
opportunity to thrive in
ability to compete in
ability to succeed in
ability to reproduce in
talent to thrive in
ability to proliferate in
ability to progress in
ability to spread in
ability to expand in
ability to persist in
tools to thrive in
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