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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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It consulted extensively on the policy design, "weighing the pros and cons" of possible exemptions for small faith schools, international schools and children with special education needs.

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“You need senior pros and you need youth to be winning now and winning next year and winning the year after,†said Mark Parsons, who is entering his first season as Angel City’s sporting director.

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“Our clubbies are pros at it,†Smith said.

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The likes of Ellis Genge might whinge and moan about former pros not understanding what it takes, but unfortunately they do because they have been successful in the past and won trophies.

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"We have to look at the range of possibilities that are available to us and the pros and cons of all of those and be really thoughtful," said Doucet.

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