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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'begin to flourish' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the start of a period of success or growth. For example, "After years of hard work, their business finally began to flourish."
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But after much grumbling, most of them take it in stride and begin to flourish.
"We have started to see these relationships and connections begin to flourish," she said.
It wouldn't be until the 2007-08 seandn – and under another new manager in Allain Perrin – the Benzema would begin to flourish.
The landscape tradition originated in the Netherlands in the 17th century, but didn't really begin to flourish as an art form for another century or so.
Consider a wild example, involving the asteroid that hit Earth sixty-five million yeago ago, wiping out the dinosaurs and a host of other species, and probably allowing an evolutionary niche for mammals to begin to flourish.
But there are more than a dozen other cancer-causing HPV types, and scientists have been concerned that as more people are vaccinated, these types could begin to flourish.
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Slowly, the culture began to flourish.
Here his creative ambitions began to flourish.
Syndication of entertainment content began to flourish.
Editors caught on, and sportswriting began to flourish.
Even the brands' couture shows, which had been in decline for years, began to flourish.
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