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Can you prefix THE in a sentence with pioneer?

You can't directly prefix "THE" to "pioneer" to form a grammatically correct word. However, you can use "pioneer" in a sentence where "the" precedes it.

Here are some examples:

* "The pioneer of modern surgery, Dr. Jones, revolutionized medical procedures."

* "The pioneers who settled the West faced countless hardships."

* "The pioneers of the internet transformed communication."

In these examples, "the" is used as a definite article to specify the particular pioneer(s) being referred to.

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