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Discover Ludwig"Dear professors" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when addressing a group of professors in a letter, email, or other written communication. For example: "Dear professors, I am writing to you with an inquiry about your upcoming course offerings."
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"Dear Professor Dodd, I thought you were dead, but now that I know that you're alive, I'd like to come study with you," Mr. Buffett said he wrote in his letter.
Dear Professor Stone, This is Richard Spencer of Alt-Right fame.
Dear Professor Investor, I have come up with a never-been-done-yet app idea that is really legitimate.
Dear Professor Investor, Why is it important for me to have my own money invested in my startup before reaching out to investors?
Dear Professor Jones and Dr. Dyson, I've been feeling lonely working in this graveyard dug by systemic injustice and filled by life-robbers.
Dear Professor Afshari, During my past 16 years of practice as a refractive surgeon, I have seen more than 3000 cases of keratoconus and ectatic corneal disorders at my center and in the refractive clinic in the Damascus University hospital, and many of those cases were referred to me for a second opinion.
Dear, dear, dear.
"My dear Professor," Schnitzler wrote in 1906, in a translation by UCL's Judith Beniston, "Even if you have almost forgotten who I am, allow me nonetheless to add my congratulations to the many that you will be receiving today.
It must be said here that Ms. Bruni's good taste was influenced by her good friend Marianne Faithfull (another Jagger alumna), or her "dear professor," as Ms. Bruni has referred to her more than once.
When I first came to the UK and wrote emails, I'd be really respectful and say "dear professor", now I just call them by their first names, which I couldn't imagine doing in France.
While a student at Radcliffe in the late eighteen-nineties, Stein, faced with an examination in William James's philosophy course for which she has not studied, writes on the examination paper, "Dear Professor James, I am so sorry but really I do not feel a bit like an examination paper in philosophy to-day," and leaves the examination room.
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