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Discover LudwigThe phrase "thrive though" is not correct in standard written English
It seems to be a misinterpretation or typo, as "thrive" typically does not pair with "though" in this manner.
Example: "Despite the challenges, she managed to thrive."
Alternatives: "prosper despite" or "succeed even though."
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"They thrive though self-expression and self-development.
That gives her high hopes that this seven-month-old shop will thrive, though not for her profit.
Despite it all, the book will survive and perhaps thrive, though our understanding of what a book can do and how it relates to the reader must change.
Lower-priced spas still thrive, though it's unusual to find a full-service spa with overnight accommodations for under $135 a night a person, without treatments.
Demagoguery about trade, especially China's devaluation of the yuan, could well thrive, though.
Luxury goods will also continue to thrive, though Tiffany was down.
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The community is thriving, though it is not without troubles.
His business is thriving, though: Albanians short of cash are desperate to sell things.
The business is thriving, though it doesn't pay the bills.
At the time, Bushmaster was thriving, though it had been stung by bad publicity stemming from the Beltway sniper shootings.
Carnegie Hall is thriving, though one must hold one's breath while the new artistic director takes over.
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