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to thriving
verb
To grow or increase stature; to grow vigorously or luxuriantly, to flourish.
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He is quite accustomed to thriving in cramped quarters.
It would also lead to thriving credit markets.
How Brooklyn went from post-industrial wasteland to thriving literary hub.
Her generation is eager to absorb traditions and skills suited to thriving in a hard environment.
Furthermore, HSBC has lost market share in many countries, mainly to thriving local firms (see chart 1).
As a result the windowsills now boast a rather splendid array of ferns that are particularly adept to thriving indoors.
Workers of every rank are told these days that wide-ranging curiosity and continuous learning are vital to thriving in the modern economy.
Combining the gadget-making that Taiwan is already strong in with software services will be the key to thriving in the age of cloud computing, he said.
Even the simplest of animals such as sponges, whose static bodies are never more than a few cells thick, are home to thriving microbiomes.
It specialises in placing talented graduates into their first or second jobs in some of the UK's most exciting businesses, from global brands to thriving start-ups.
To rent a seaside cabin or holiday home, the Cranberry Isles, to the south of the main island, are home to thriving communities of mariners, lobstermen and artists.
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