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"that can thrive" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to something that has the potential to survive or be successful. For example, "This species of plant is particularly resilient, that can thrive even in extreme climates."
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(You should always sterilize jars before water bath canning, but that method will not remove the toxins that can thrive in canned beans).[12].[12]
The company is also developing algae that can thrive in extremely salty and exceedingly alkaline water.
But what this show reveals is the sheer originality that can thrive within such precise parameters.
FRINGE TREE -- (Chionanthus virginicus), or Old Man's Beard, is a Southeastern native that can thrive as far north as Boston.
The deer mouse, Peromyscus maniculatus, is the most populous mammal on the continent, a versatile little rodent that can thrive in virtually any environment.
Or should they ignore those companies and instead tilt toward businesses that can thrive under a strong yen, should the trend reverse once more?
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If you want to raise Angus cattle in a typically sub-tropical environment, you may have to manage them so that they can thrive in that environment.
More importantly, he points out, the Sabah study shows that orangutans can thrive in forest that is heavily damaged by logging.
But it might take some time for him to prove that he can thrive in a league that is far different than the one he left.
But there is little doubt now that Lee can thrive in D'Antoni's offense, and that he can play in tandem with Gallinari.
Modesty is a virtue that can never thrive in public..
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