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The phrase "thrive on work" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to someone who enjoys or excels at their work, for example: "My brother really thrives on work - he never seems to get tired or overwhelmed by it."
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Stottlemyre acknowledged that Stanton "seems to thrive on work".
He seemed to thrive on work and got stronger through five weeks of shooting, winding up with an all-nighter at Mickey's Diner in Saint Paul, Minnesota, shooting an interior scene and then a Hopperesque exterior with Kevin emerging, lighting a smoke, and crossing the rain-soaked street.
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After [his defeat at] Saratoga [in late August] it took him about 30 days to pop back up, but I've noticed that if I really start getting after him, he thrives on that, he thrives on work.
She thrived on work, and was fond of grilling disheveled, tipsy cabinet colleagues at 3 a.m. on some of the finer points of policy.
Composed in 1930, the Prokofiev piece might have been tailor made for the Belcea Quartet, a group that thrives on works that demand vigor, quick reflexes and a keen sensitivity to matters of balance and nuance.
"To have that opportunity is something that I've got to thrive on and work hard, getting my rugby to the best it can be to help Oyonnax be a successful side".
Nonprofits thrive on the work of volunteers, and your website should be the place where potential volunteers go to learn about you and what you do.
Wilson has always thrived on rhythmic complexity, but her best work, including "Loverly," balances it with melodic, harmonic, and verbal nuances that transform evergreens into personal deliberations, frequently underscored with an ironic eroticism.
Cave is dressed in his characteristically sharp sartorial style – tailored pinstripe trousers, immaculately shiny shoes, an open-necked shirt with a big collar – and looks lean and healthy, seeming to thrive on a work-rate that, as he grows older, becomes ever more prodigious.
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