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dear respected colleagues
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "dear respected colleagues" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used in formal correspondence when addressing a group of colleagues, but it is better to choose a more standard greeting. Example: "Dear respected colleagues, I hope this message finds you well."
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Alternative expressions(18)
dear colleagues
respected colleagues
esteemed colleagues
valued colleagues
Dear colleagues
Respected colleagues
Esteemed colleagues
Valued colleagues
Honored colleagues
Dear friends and colleagues
distinguished colleagues
honored colleagues
esteemed team
respected peers
beloved colleagues
colleagues
formal salutations
professional greetings
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
Viner said: "Paul, John and Emily are immensely respected colleagues and talented journalists.
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She said she had visited children's homes in Russia "where children lie in heaps, in huge wards," and added: "Dear, respected president, dear, respected society, let's make an exception.
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I was struck that two respected colleagues at the same university took almost diametrically opposed views.
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"It means I have had to make some tough choices and say goodbye to some friends and respected colleagues".
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20 In explaining this inconsistency, we must highlight that our respected colleagues observed 14 18-year-olds 14 18-year-olds 14 18-year-oldsr-olds.
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His artistry and personal sophistication made him a respected colleague and good friend to all who knew him.
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Norman was a respected colleague and caring physician to many.
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John was a respected colleague and an invaluable mentor.
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He was a close friend for many of us and a very respected colleague".
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The National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis mourns the loss of our respected colleague who passed away December 15 , 2010
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I disagree strongly with a respected colleague who said the subject was chiefly of local interest.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider the context and audience when choosing a salutation; more formal settings may warrant "esteemed colleagues" while less formal settings may simply use "dear colleagues".
Common error
Using both "dear" and "respected" together can sound overly formal or insincere. Opt for a single adjective to maintain a professional yet approachable tone.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase functions primarily as a salutation, used to address a group of coworkers or peers. As Ludwig AI highlights, it's not commonly used and can sound awkward.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "dear respected colleagues" is a somewhat uncommon and potentially awkward salutation, as Ludwig AI points out. While it aims to convey both friendliness and respect, the redundancy makes it less effective than using either "dear colleagues" or "respected colleagues" individually. For more formal settings, "esteemed colleagues" can be a suitable alternative. Ultimately, the best choice depends on the specific context and your relationship with the people you're addressing. When addressing colleagues avoid platitudes and focus on clarity and respect.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Esteemed colleagues
Replaces "dear" and "respected" with a single, more formal adjective.
Respected associates
Substitutes "colleagues" with a similar term, "associates".
Valued colleagues
Replaces "dear" and "respected" with "valued", emphasizing the importance of the colleagues.
Dear colleagues
Removes "respected", resulting in a more standard and widely accepted salutation.
Respected colleagues
Removes "dear", focusing solely on the respect held for the colleagues.
Distinguished colleagues
Replaces "dear" and "respected" with "distinguished", implying notable status.
Beloved colleagues
Replaces "dear" and "respected" with "beloved", suggesting affection and fondness.
Honored colleagues
Replaces "dear" and "respected" with "honored", indicating a sense of privilege in addressing them.
Dear friends and colleagues
Adds "friends" to the salutation, broadening the scope and softening the tone.
Gentle colleagues
Replaces "dear" and "respected" with "gentle", this emphasizes the kindness of the addressees.
FAQs
Is "dear respected colleagues" grammatically correct?
While understandable, "dear respected colleagues" is considered grammatically awkward due to the redundancy of using two similar adjectives. It's generally better to choose either "dear colleagues" or "respected colleagues".
What are some alternatives to "dear respected colleagues"?
Alternatives include "esteemed colleagues", "valued colleagues", or simply "dear colleagues", depending on the context and your relationship with the recipients.
When is it appropriate to use "dear respected colleagues"?
While not strictly incorrect, the phrase is rarely used. If you aim for a highly formal tone, consider "esteemed colleagues" instead. Otherwise, "dear colleagues" is generally sufficient.
What is the difference between "dear colleagues" and "respected colleagues"?
"Dear colleagues" is a standard, friendly salutation. "Respected colleagues" emphasizes the high regard in which you hold your colleagues. Choose the one that best reflects your intent.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested