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drei Krügel Bier pro Tag werden als gesundheitsgefährlich eingestuft
bier
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noun
a stand to support a corpse or a coffin prior to burial
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noun
a coffin along with its stand
we followed the bier to the graveyard
pro
Noun
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A pro is somebody who is very good at what they do; short for professional.
She's real pro who cares about her job.
When it comes to computers, Jacob's an old pro.
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A pro is somebody who is paid to play sports, sometimes as a teacher; short for professional.
He began his career as a golf pro in Indiana, and later taught golf to Bob Hope.
Pros in the Tour de France often ride custom bicycles that cost over $10,000.
She turned pro in March 2000 at 14, making her the youngest female professional in South Korea.
Pro basketball is one of the country's top sports.
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The pros and cons of a situation are the positive parts and the negative parts.
What are the pros and cons of going from one method to the other?
pro
Preposition
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If you are pro something, you like it, you support it, or you think it's a good idea.
Yet when they got into the war, he was very pro the country winning the war.
tag
Noun
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A tag is a small label, mostly a price tag.
Would you mind if I removed the price tag on your shirt?
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Tag is a game where children run around trying to touch each other and not to be touched.
That was a great game of tag!
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In some computer languages, if you tag text, you put a code near it to identify it or to change the way it looks.
The <title> tag in HTML is the page name.
tag
Verb
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If you tag something, you put a tag on it.
We tagged the shirts so that we could find which one was which.
ALS
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noun
(= amyotrophic lateral sclerosis)
thickening of tissue in the motor tracts of the lateral columns and anterior horns of the spinal cord; results in progressive muscle atrophy that starts in the limbs