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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are prospered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that someone or something is being made prosperous or is experiencing prosperity, often in a passive construction.
Example: "In this community, the local businesses are prospered by the support of their loyal customers."
Alternatives: "are thriving" or "are flourishing".
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None can be prosperous unless all are prospering.
We are prospering.
These hotels, incidentally, are prospering.
If anything, they are prospering.
Now, local studios are prospering.
U.S. cities that are prospering economically?
Davos men and women are prospering.
But even inexpensive chocolate bars are prospering.
The big life-insurance firms and fund managers are prospering.
Countries that have the stuff are prospering mightily.
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