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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appear to thrive far" is not entirely correct and may be confusing in written English.
It can be used when discussing the success or flourishing of something in a distant or broad context, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "The plants in the garden appear to thrive far better than those in the shaded area."
Alternatives: "seem to flourish greatly" or "appear to prosper significantly".
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Reid has found that Irish hares appear to thrive far better in areas run by the Irish Coursing Club (ICC) than in similar countryside elsewhere.
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A handful appear to thrive.
Both men appear to thrive on the energy of the crowd.
While she does top them up every other year, they appear to thrive and increase.
Wales, on the other hand, appear to thrive on the big moments.
It is important to Lerum that DC appear to thrive.
Righteous people may appear to suffer (and the wicked may appear to thrive), but only on this earth.
When added to drinking water at a concentration of 200 mM, mice appear to thrive.
Junior doctors are similarly exposed to caring for people who appear to thrive in life despite ill health and suffering.
Frugal in feed requirements, the sheep appear to thrive in the areas of poor, degraded vegetation common to the region.
Initially, Christopher Pittman appeared to thrive.
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