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pros and cons
plural noun
the favorable and the unfavorable factors or reasons; advantages and disadvantages.
pros and cons
plural noun
the various arguments in favour of and against a motion, course of action, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of pros and cons1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
“And obviously they’re over 18 and they’re adults, so they can understand the pros and cons. So it’s like, how do I talk to a 9-year-old?”
Thus, for now, the Dodgers will continue to weigh the complex pros and cons of how to use Ohtani’s arm once they reach October.
Thomas Hitzlsperger: All of last season's top four have pros and cons but Arsenal finally have the striker they have been looking for, they didn't have the Fifa Club World Cup in the summer, plus the manager has been there for so long and has set the tone so we know what to expect from them.
"I sat down and discussed the pros and cons with my family, and after three weeks everyone said yes," Parker says.
Instead, it would "help you think it through - asking questions, weighing pros and cons", according to the blog post.
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