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"have thrived" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is the present perfect form of the verb "thrive," which means to grow or develop successfully and vigorously. You can use "have thrived" to describe a current state or result of successful growth or development in the past. For example, "The company has thrived since implementing new business strategies." Other examples: - Despite the challenges, the team has thrived and achieved great success. - Our garden has thrived this year thanks to the new fertilizer we used. - He has thrived in his new job, earning several promotions in just a few years.
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All have thrived lately.
Latterly they have thrived.
Single-issue groups have thrived.
Pubs have thrived for centuries.
"That's when we have thrived.
Zorya have thrived in adversity.
Actually, the Internet and consumers have thrived.
Winter's students have thrived under his mentorship.
Many of the trees have thrived.
But since then, Tanztheater Wuppertal have thrived.
Raitt could easily have thrived in opera.
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