Sentence examples for correct forms of address from inspiring English sources

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Use the correct forms of address ("sir/madam, you and your colleagues" is preferable in the magistrates to the exceedingly naff "your worships" but if you want to grovel, use the latter).

Sometimes it's hard to keep track of the correct forms of address, like when Rachel is unsure what exactly to call Eleanor: Mrs. Young or Auntie.

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I have long argued that the writer's relationship with the putative reader should probably be one of loving respect: it's a way of maintaining a correct form of address.

The continuing of the mayoral team, to whom the correct form of address is "your worshipful", and all their staff might seem somewhat anachronistic against this backdrop of "hard times", but there is an argument that its pomp and splendour might be a good thing for people to rally round.

Elizabeth Galarza, 14, a seventh grader from School 15 in Paterson, N.J., broke through the cordon of royal hauteur and -- eschewing the word "madame," the correct form of address -- demanded that the princess pose for a disposable-camera portrait with her and five classmates.

Start with the correct form of address.

Use the correct form of address.

Arguably, the correct form of DNA is more important that Cookie's googly eyes.

The correct form of the gene had been injected into their muscle cells.

"Now, what's the correct form of this verb?" Kussi asked, of a word the brewer used.

These cells formed skin layers that expressed the correct form of collagen for 18 weeks.

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