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I . pro1 [prəʊ] inf N

pro
profi m
pro

II . pro1 [prəʊ] inf ADJ attr

I . pro2 [prəʊ] ADV

pro
za

III . pro2 [prəʊ] PREP (in favour of)

pro

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

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
These voted a narrow combined majority of 53 per cent for the pro-union candidates.
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The "pro-worker" candidates are never held accountable post-election, since this would require challenging them instead of groveling.
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He is known to be a critical lawmaker, who does not mince words whenever his party diverts from pro-people issues.
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What neither can do is break fundamentally from a pro-globalisation stance, so the old neutralisation tactics of the centre are ceasing to work.
www.bbc.co.uk
Pro-democracy parties were using the education furore to galvanise their supporters, hoping to boost their representation in parliament and maintain a veto over constitutional amendments.
www.news24.com
This sort of quid pro quo in legislation leads to populism in government and the death of courageous policy decisions.
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Another is to perpetuate population growth because immigration is part of the quid pro quo offered ethnic minorities in exchange for votes.
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Noting the monopoly of pro-government medias downgrading the movement, ignoring it, and leading a smear campaign, the young activists reacted.
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Not the mealy-mouthed pro forma apology that a lawyer would draft for a bureaucracy, but from the heart.
www.irishexaminer.com
Some languages do not distinguish interrogative and indefinite pro-forms.
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