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The term "form of address" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the specific title or name used to address someone in a sentence. It can be used in various contexts, such as formal letters, speeches, and conversations. Example: "Dear Mr. Smith, I am writing to inquire about the job opening at your company." (In this sentence, "Mr. Smith" is the form of address used to refer to the recipient of the letter.).
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In the past, the preferred form of address was "Mr Governor".
This meant using many adverbs and the elevated "thee" as a form of address.
She used the forbidden form of address, "Sir," and let them stay all night.
He called her "Citizen," and she balked at the ancient regime form of address.
It's his natural form of address, but it can sometimes be exhausting.
This honorific form of address, it is said, once inspired an urge to salute in Americans.
Sir is the familiar form of address to clients; solicitous understatement is the tone.
Mr Blair speaks to him in French, using the familiar "tu" form of address.
bruh, n: (US informal) a male friend (often used as a form of address).
Another related title or form of address is padshāh, or "lord king".
In the northeastern dialects such addressee agreement also involves the zu (singular polite) form of address.
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