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Discover Ludwig"prosper again" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are expressing the hope that a person or organization is able to recover from a difficult period and regain some success. For example, "May our city prosper again after these difficult times."
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It will be many years before Zimbabwe's farms, whoever owns them, will prosper again.
"We can prosper again, with the powerful recovery we have all been waiting for".
She knows that Germany needs more and deeper reforms if it is to prosper again.
IT wasn't long ago that American consumers were wondering whether Detroit's troubled auto companies would survive, much less prosper again.
Trend-followers may yet prosper again, but the breakout point, as it were, may be some way off.
I hope that one day in the not too distant future, "Star Trek" will "live long and prosper" again!
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But all they do is nibble around the edges with platitudes instead of offering real solutions, which would be laws and policies that force the prosperous who are prospering again to share their prosperity with those they have victimized.
The College prospered again.
It prospered again with the opening of India's railways.
They prospered again in 1949, when the first all-new postwar Mercury models reached showrooms.
He will have a hard time topping last season, but if his team prospers again, he could repeat.
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