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The phrase "thrive on contact" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that flourishes or performs well when interacting with others or in social situations. Example: "Some people truly thrive on contact, finding energy and inspiration in their interactions with others."
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"I thrive on contact," he said.
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Moreover, he is said to thrive on contacts with a broad range of people, and even seems to require those eclectic contacts in order to feel most himself.
Though born in the Ozarks, she was also a consummate New Yorker: ambitious, persistent and thriving on contact with others.
Fizer outruns big men easily down the floor, he can shoot off the dribble like a guard and he thrives on contact around the basket.
The Late Holocene transmission scenario is more compatible with the natural history of M. leprae, which thrives on human contact and may have spread to East Africa during the development of urban life and large inter-continental trade networks during the height of the Indus civilization and the "Middle Asian Interaction Sphere" [58].
Personal relationships thrive on handshakes and eye contact, not e-mail.
Markets thrive on it.
"I thrive on it".
We thrive on that".
Marriages thrive on stories.
I thrive on the pressure".
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