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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pro of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate a positive aspect or advantage of something. Example: "One pro of remote work is the flexibility it offers in managing personal time."
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I'm a pro of 33 years and I just don't see that".
One of those reviews cites the cons as no growth with promotions handled "by and with sympathy, favoritism and just by having a cheerleader attitude (remember to repeat frequently that all is f*** awesome)." On the flip side, a top rating says a pro of working at Squarespace is that there's a lot of room to grow.
and also called the "distracting music" a pro of the song.
Nemetz may be a pro of the old school, but whatever needed to be done to make this lengthy subplot amusing doesn't happen.
Therefore the Psoriasis Symptom Inventory, as a PRO of psoriasis symptom severity, can serve as another tool for evaluating the impact of psoriasis symptoms and treatment effectiveness.
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Bert's is not the kitchen of a pro but of a bourgeois couple whose kids have moved out -- which he is half of.
(In the movie "The Hustler" Jackie Gleason played Minnesota Fats as a silent pro of a pool player).
She's a pro, and of course she keeps singing.
Citizen Sports recently released a "pro" version of their iPhone app Sportacular.
There's also a pro version of the software with features designed to boost productivity.
Am now a pro operator of the paper-cutter.
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