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I . pro1 [prəʊ] inf N

II . pro1 [prəʊ] inf ADJ attr

I . pro2 [prəʊ] ADV

III . pro2 [prəʊ] PREP (in favour of)

IV . pro2 [prəʊ] ADJ

I . pro rata [ˌprə(ʊ)ˈrɑ:tə] ADJ form

II . pro rata [ˌprə(ʊ)ˈrɑ:tə] ADV form

pro-western [ˌprəʊˈwestən,] ADJ

quid pro quo [ˌkwɪdprəʊˈkwəʊ] N form

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After weighing the pros and cons, they decided to spend more than $40,000 ($335,943 in 2011 dollars) for the new dry cleaning equipment.
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There are pros and cons to this move.
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I spotted some seasoned pros using the technique to polish off the majority of a big bowl of soup, no spoon required.
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They could hardly find the words... mostly because the wiley old pros refused to let them get any in edgewise.
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Giving the gift of a share certificate this holiday season has pros and cons.
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Pros is also present in young neurons, preventing mitotic action.
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Short of tacking on fabric to flat-faced dining chairs, everything else is better left to the pros.
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Advisers said that investors needed to consider the pros and cons of early encashment.
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White canes can be either collapsible or straight, with both versions having pros and cons.
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Occasionally some of the younger pros didn't relish the way he treated them.
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