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Examples for "pro"
Examples for "pro"
1Yes, becoming a pro athlete is one way to improve one's circumstances.
2Until now, the pro-UK vote has enjoyed a small but consistent lead.
3We're a long way off seeing all top female cricketers turn pro.
4It's very difficult to have a future pro forma for your company.
5Another pro tip: Ask for the internet sales person at the dealership.
1The change in the wind was altogether in favor of the brigantine.
2The political contest ended in the autumn in favor of Mr. Pierce.
3It was a speech in favor of compromise, in favor of conciliation.
4The circumstances were all in favor of the success of the conspirators.
5The minority of the committee reported in favor of the inquiry proposed.
1The change in the wind was altogether in favor of the brigantine.
2The political contest ended in the autumn in favor of Mr. Pierce.
3It was a speech in favor of compromise, in favor of conciliation.
4The circumstances were all in favor of the success of the conspirators.
5The minority of the committee reported in favor of the inquiry proposed.
1Scotland and Northern Ireland voted heavily in favour of staying in Europe.
2But a clear majority of the conference was in favour of action.
3The region's public health authorities were in favour of the liquor bans.
4All current leaders of the parties voted in favour of the law.
5A few months ago, he said he was in favour of independence.
1Scotland and Northern Ireland voted heavily in favour of staying in Europe.
2No one voted against, however, and there were 50 members in favour.
3Eleven members of Prime Minister Tony Blair's Labour Party voted in favour.
4But a clear majority of the conference was in favour of action.
5The region's public health authorities were in favour of the liquor bans.
6All current leaders of the parties voted in favour of the law.
7A few months ago, he said he was in favour of independence.
8DO YOU know that this State now discriminates in favour of terrorism?
9Healy said: I would be in favour of players receiving financial gain.
10The recent survey continued a trend in favour of a new building.
11The nurses overwhelmingly voted in favour of industrial action two weeks ago.
12The other 14 council members voted in favour of the draft resolution.
13Neither, of course, have I ever met anybody in favour of suicide.
14South Dublin County Council voted in favour of the scheme last week.
15Fianna Fail should campaign hard in favour of the changes, he said.
16It has changed in favour of the forces of corruption, he said.