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The phrase "actually thrive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that someone or something is not just surviving but is flourishing or succeeding in a particular situation.
Example: "Despite the challenges, she has managed to actually thrive in her new role at the company."
Alternatives: "truly flourish" or "genuinely succeed".
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They actually thrive on the stress of uncertainty and the adrenaline rush it gives them, she said.
Thankfully, most people undertaking high stress jobs do not break down; some actually thrive under the pressure.
— Jeff Gordinier The Associated Press: Forget all you've heard in this drought year about the Great Pumpkin Shortage: There are plenty, because they actually thrive in dry conditions.
American English's genius lies in its ability to accommodate such quantum logic -- to exist in two places or forms simultaneously -- and, instead of imploding, actually thrive and grow.
I actually thrive on and revel in the heart pounding and discomfort, and I enjoy it even more when I am dumping booze or cigarettes on the fire that is burning in my heart and brain.
Front and center are the Enhancers; members of this group, mostly women, actually thrive after their marriages collapse, taking on a previously unsuspected aura of authority and competence — "a quiet gravitas".
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Some of these socialite brands have actually thrived.
So it might come as a surprise that Bank of America Merrill Lynch is actually thriving.
And I wondered if, as sales plummet, Barbie actually thrives on this conversation.
Hoboken is actually thriving, with an influx of luxury high-rise construction in the past several years.
But he actually thrived in the Army and came back newly confident.
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