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The phrase "able to thrive in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's capacity to succeed or flourish in a particular environment or situation.
Example: "She is able to thrive in high-pressure situations, making her an excellent candidate for the role."
Alternatives: "capable of succeeding in" or "able to excel in".
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"I hope they will be able to thrive in Las Vegas," Ms. Oswell said.
This being Auckland, each boat must be able to thrive in all conditions.
My grandfather had been able to thrive in Egypt as a writer.
Australia is well educated, endowed with renewable resources and able to thrive in the world that's coming.
"Urban gulls have found an environment which they are able to thrive in and it is a combination of factors.
And some say it is still not known whether an animal raised by a mother of a different species will be able to thrive in the wild.
Scientists often assume that invasive exotic species are able to thrive in new environments because they have escaped from their predators and other enemies at home.
They said many mentally ill residents of adult homes would be able to thrive in housing that was rented for them in neighborhood buildings.
Generally speaking, native legumes are common in these habitats because they are better able to thrive in nitrogen-poor soils than other plants.
Like one of those leathery, spiny plants that is able to thrive in the desert where everything else dies, I have tried to find ways to adapt to this hostile business environment.
But the theater-world consensus seems to be that the leader of the Public must be able to thrive in dramatically different worlds -- Broadway and Off, rehearsal rooms and fund-raisers.
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