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pro–am
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pro–am
(noun)
pro–am
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ˈ
proʊ
ˈ
æm/
noun
plural
pro–ams
pro–am
/
ˈ
proʊ
ˈ
æm/
noun
plural
pro–ams
Britannica Dictionary definition of PRO–AM
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count
]
:
an event or tournament in which both professionals and amateurs compete
— pro–am
adjective
,
always before a noun
a
pro-am
tournament/race
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