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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dear fellow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a friendly or affectionate way to address someone, often in a more formal or literary context.
Example: "Dear fellow, I must say your insights on the matter are quite enlightening."
Alternatives: "dear friend" or "my good man".
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I'm sorry, my dear fellow".
I texted him: "My dear fellow.
My dear fellow Taiwanese, we did it".
I should say not, dear fellow.
Now, my dear fellow fat people.
"Liszt, my dear fellow!" says a fellow composer.
"Very nice, my dear fellow, very nice," said Duveen.
My dear fellow, we all put our heads down, don't we?
"My dear fellow, I had no idea," Waugh replied, letting a shower of £5 notes descend over his host's head.
"Be as quick as you can, dear fellow, we've got to make a start".
Bracken said: Oh my dear fellow, after all we are a democracy, aren't we?
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