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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dame" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in informal contexts, often to refer to a woman, sometimes with a connotation of being old-fashioned or slightly derogatory.
Example: "He was quite taken with the dame he met at the bar last night."
Alternatives: "a woman" or "a lady".
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'Sin City: A Dame To Kill For' is released on 22 Aug.
Seriously, what a dame.
There is nothing like a dame.
Scardino was made a dame in 2002.
She became a dame in 1993.
"There Is Nothin' Like a Dame".
There is nothing like a Dame.
She was a Dame of Malta, and a Dame of the Holy Sepulcher.
She's 66/1 to be appointed a Dame.
You just wrapped "Sin City: A Dame to Kill For".
"They said, 'Ooh, what a dame!' she recalled.
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