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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a madam" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts referring to a woman in a position of authority, such as in a brothel, or as a polite form of address for a woman.
Example: "The madam of the establishment greeted us warmly as we entered."
Alternatives: "a lady" or "a mistress".
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She's a madam, with a master's in Comparative Lit.
She is a madam, but was she his madam?
"The 1960s whore?" "Not a whore, a madam.
At a young age, she realized that she could have a better life as a madam.
She's been a madam, but she wants to clean up her act, open a séance parlor.
Little does this young firebrand know that her mother makes her living as a madam.
A Glass Ceiling Now Broken, Is U.S. Ready for a Madam President?
But there are now more women than ever — over 100, and a Madam Speaker.
She inherited her vocation from her mother, who was a Madam Sara, too.
You could be a political wife, or you could run a boarding house, or you could be a madam.
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The murder victim is, like Dostoevsky's, a pawnbroker, as well as a landlady and a madam.
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