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Meaning of "had flourished"
had flourished: This phrase refers to something that has developed or grown successfully, showing signs of prosperity or thriving. It is typically used to describe plants, businesses, or any entity that has experienced significant growth and success
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Stories of wild men had flourished for centuries.
Trade had flourished and hundreds of millions of people had been lifted out of poverty.
Hellenic religion and philosophy had flourished in Antioch.
Drug trafficking had flourished as never before and women continued to suffer discrimination.
In recent years religious associations had flourished in Ukraine.
The business had flourished and served them well.
For some forty years the churches of North Africa had flourished.
Humanism had flourished even before the Reformation.
The relationship between Uruguay and UNIDO had flourished in recent years.
The mammals had flourished despite every change on the Earth.
Timur destroyed Buddhist establishments and raided areas in which Buddhism had flourished.
He was an old beau who had flourished in the reign of Louis Philippe.
Years, those great creatures had flourished.
In these years, it had flourished and developed its strength.
With simple care, its thin branches had flourished again.
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His bloodline had flourished the most, but possessed the least amount of people.
However, beneficiaries of the regulated economy had flourished in both public and private sectors.
Buddhism had flourished greatly during the Tang period, and its monasteries enjoyed tax-exempt status.
In less that 20 years civilizations that had flourished for centuries swirled into oblivion.
It had flourished mainly from the Muromachi Period to the Sengoku Period (Japan).
How was that possible since the tree had flourished there for more than five decades?
During the Han dynasty in China, Buddhism had flourished.
Christianity had flourished in Galloway in the 6th century.
Zen Buddhism was introduced in Japan in 13 century and had flourished here in Kamakura.
Ron Burgundy, a man who had flourished in a visual medium, The world of the blind.
Pushed to her limits, she had flourished.
Christian community had flourished in Damascus since apostolic times Acts 9.
During Hyder Ali 's regime, the community had flourished.
Larson said misconceptions about Tubman had flourished in part because she was a “ malleable icon ”.
The crops had flourished so well, even WITHOUT MANURE!
Dad 's practice had flourished.
This idea had flourished in America in the depression of the 1930s.
By the mid-17th century, trade with China and Japan had flourished in Europe.
Was not weak but one that had flourished over the course of the 15th century.
By the 1850s, Agency had flourished as a stagecoach stop, and had exceeded nearby Starkville in trade.
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Kırka flourished as a market center of the area