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flourish <a flourish; flourishes> N

flourish
flourish

let flourish VB

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Fishing villages and rubber and pepper plantations flourished in the area in the old days.
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The plant prefers partial shade, but can flourish in full sun to mostly shade.
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The real question was not so much whether symphonies could still be written, but whether the genre could continue to flourish and grow.
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The industry thrived until the early 1900s when agricultural businesses began to flourish in the face of the waning glass industry.
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As the tree flourishes, so does the child but if the tree fails to thrive, the health of the child is considered at risk.
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After this experience taekwondo grew up in popularity and a number of clubs and academies started to flourish.
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The settlement flourished in the late 9th century, but was burned to the ground in the early 10th century.
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In his time the college flourished, with significant growth and expansion occurring in the late 1980s and into the 1990s.
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The practice did not flourish, as female physicians were generally not trusted or respected at that time.
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On the other hand, tourism and gastronomy are flourishing.
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