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Discover LudwigThe phrase "like a pro" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone doing a task with expertise and confidence. For example: "He played the guitar like a pro, and everyone was amazed by his skill."
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"She handled it like a pro.
"Negotiate Like A Pro", 2016.
She shuffles like a pro.
A guide to punditing like a pro.
She enunciates like a pro, and chokes up once.
For now, he seethes and snickers like a pro.
It will make the home cook look like a pro.
An example: "Pemberton Treakle plays the tuba like a pro".
She is now charming the media, like a pro.
You'll be kick-ball-change-stomp stomping like a pro.
"Kirk's handled it like a pro," he said.
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