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the thriving
verb
To grow or increase stature; to grow vigorously or luxuriantly, to flourish.
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Fortunately for the industry, conservatives voted to keep the thriving pot business tax-free.
Many are fishing boats which spend this time of year inside the thriving coral reefs.
The thriving Hong Kong sampan-dwelling community of Causeway Bay was not to last.
The Blackalicious crew is a relative newcomer, representing the thriving Quannum scene from Oakland, Calif.
The thriving new media, organized on the American model, helped to energize the public sphere.
Financially constrained potential entrepreneurs may take advantage of the thriving crowdfunding practice of funding a venture.
Firstly, they ignore the thriving counterfeit seed market, which might have contributed to crop loss (Gruère & Sengupta, 2011).
We have carefully considered impact on the thriving start-up culture especially in Berlin.
Enter the thriving Christmas horror film industry.
Some people are surprised when I talk about the thriving art scene in Cuba.
And those are the thriving carmakers.
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