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"thrive on stress" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe someone who thrives in high-pressure situations or to express that it is possible to find a positive way to cope with stress. Example sentence: "She finds her energy is renewed when she's under a tight deadline; she really thrives on stress."
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Psychologists say many executives can thrive on stress, in moderate amounts.
"Many people thrive on stress and love the buzz that comes with it, but ignore the effect it has on their physical and mental wellbeing".
In fact, the habitual qualities of stress are why some people thrive on stress to the point of abusing it while others find it difficult to prevent it or eliminate it from their lives.
Not forgetting the ability to keep calm under pressure, think on your feet and thrive on stress.
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They actually thrive on the stress of uncertainty and the adrenaline rush it gives them, she said.
Some people thrive on strife and stress, while others prefer total tedium.
Some of us thrive on short-term stress.
Although Italy have thrived on the stress surrounding the squad, he laughed at suggestions that the squad have adopted the motto "no stress, no party".
Could she have been thriving on the stress?
From what I've seen, cortisol ramps up as people thrive on high-adrenaline, high-stress lifestyles and then can eventually slow down to what we call adrenal fatigue.
So why do SOME people cope with worry and stress, and even thrive on it, while others find that it makes them ill?
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