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'thrive on conflict' is a correct expression and can be used in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone enjoys difficult situations, or that they are particularly well-suited to challenging environments. For example: "John has a knack for finding solutions to complex problems - it seems like he really thrives on conflict."
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He seemed to thrive on conflict.
Sarah Goodwin, the complicated woman at the heart of "Time Stands Still," seems to thrive on conflict, at least professionally.
Let us leave behind those who thrive on conflict, those who reject the right of Israel to exist.
Making peace with the Palestinians, he said, "is a powerful way to begin, while sidelining extremists who thrive on conflict and division".
Osborn thought that imagination is inhibited by the merest hint of criticism, but Nemeth's work and a number of other studies have demonstrated that it can thrive on conflict.
The television pundits who thrive on conflict may wish otherwise, but the show's performers and audiences demonstrate that the American people are not at one another's throats 24 hours a day.
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Another, more pragmatic one, is that Hamas had always thrived on conflict.
Rome thrived on conflict.
He was just an angry, bigoted man who thrived on conflict.
He thrived on conflict and sarcasm; he and Allen would argue for hours at a stretch.
Even for Newt Gingrich, who thrives on conflict, the fighting this primary season has not been that much fun.
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