thrive in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

thrive in the PONS Dictionary

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When it comes to derbies, the culture of football thrives and shines in all its colours.
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Control attempts in these cases can actually be counterproductive, creating disturbed habitats where wild barleys may thrive.
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For decades, the theater thrived as a major national embarkation point for traveling theater and stock companies.
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Indeed, the larvae of this butterfly thrive well on this plant.
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With scarce predators in urban areas, evergreen bagworms often thrive in urban habitats.
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The town thrives on thousands of tourists who visit the region each year.
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It has been shown that young people with low self-esteem thrive in such programs.
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While the plant can tolerate some disturbance, as evidenced by its ability to thrive along roadsides, it can not withstand habitat destruction.
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One common area where this business model thrives is in providing website creation, analysis and marketing services.
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Brackish water fish come from habitats with varying salinity, such as mangroves and estuaries, and do not thrive if kept permanently in freshwater.
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