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The phrase "he flourished" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express a sense of success or activity. For example: "Through hard work and dedication, he flourished and quickly became the leader of his team."
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Instead, he flourished.
But he flourished in the role.
Improbably, Adams survived the conflict — and, more improbably, he flourished.
He flourished alongside fellow artists, painters and photographers.
There, he flourished, becoming a McDonald's all-American.
Improbably, Adams survived the conflict and, more improbably, he flourished.
He flourished in Baltimore, becoming a key figure on one of baseball's most memorable pitching staffs.
"He was very pleasant and easy to deal with and he flourished".
It is why he flourished under Joe Maddon, the Rays' relentlessly sunny manager.
He flourished in the 10th century, when the Sāmānids were at the height of their power.
He flourished a piece of paper and muttered, "Orders from headquarters".
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