Pronunciation: /ɛm ɑr eɪ/
noun MRA
A1 My friend is studying to become an MRA.
A2 The MRA is responsible for monitoring the progress of the project.
B1 The MRA conducted a thorough analysis of the data.
B2 The MRA's report highlighted several areas for improvement.
C1 The MRA's expertise in risk assessment is highly regarded.
C2 The MRA's recommendations were instrumental in shaping the company's strategic direction.
formal The MRA is a valuable tool for assessing a patient's risk of cardiovascular disease.
informal My doctor recommended getting an MRA to check on my heart health.
slang I heard that getting an MRA is no big deal, just a quick scan.
figurative The MRA revealed the underlying issues causing the company's financial problems.
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