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pros-

1
  1. a combining form meaning “toward; near,” used in the formation of compound words:

    proskomide.

  2. a combining form meaning “in front of; forward,” used in the formation of compound words:

    prosencephalon.



pros.

2

abbreviation for

  1. proscenium.
  2. prosody.
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“This is the kind of research that you would think the government would want. Safety and effectiveness ... the pros and the cons,” Acharya said, giving a small, puzzled shake of her head.

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Technology journalist and broadcaster Lara Lewington looks at the pros and cons of AI therapy apps.

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On Friday, as the Rams prepared for the second night of the draft, McVay used his oratory skills before another assemblage of pros.

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The idea was to show kids there was a path from here to there; that professional soccer had a pathway for players from the valley to the pros.

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In the voting booth, we often make decisions without having weighed the pros and cons in any meaningful way.

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