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"can thrive" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a verb, suggesting that something has the potential to succeed and flourish. For example, "Plants need plenty of sunlight to thrive."
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Cautious businessmen can thrive.
He believes he can thrive.
– so they can thrive on their own.
In tough conditions, he can thrive.
Economies, like democracies, can thrive without civility.
No party can thrive in denial of its own history.
"No great city can thrive by shrinking," Mr. Emanuel said.
Instead, the Untied States can thrive by being more innovative.
Religious hatred can thrive almost independently of religion itself.
SolarCity is betting that investors believe it can thrive.
Academic freedom can thrive in think tanks and research institutes.
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