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Pro

/proʊ/noun / preposition
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As a noun, pro refers to a highly skilled expert or professional, often paid for their prowess in fields like sports, gaming, or services, distinguishing them from amateurs by their dedication and expertise. As a preposition, it means in favor of or supporting a particular idea or side, commonly seen in debates or arguments, adding a layer of advocacy to modern discussions.

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The first recorded use of 'pro' as a noun for a professional athlete appeared in the 1860s with the rise of paid baseball players in the U.S., leading to the establishment of the National League in 1876, which forever changed sports by turning games into big business. This shift not only popularized the term but also sparked the multi-billion-dollar professional sports industry we know today.

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