Sentence examples for i dear from inspiring English sources

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'i dear' is not a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
If you want to express the same sentiment, you could say something like "Dear [name/reader]," or "Dear [person I'm addressing]". For example, "Dear Kelly, I just wanted to say how much I enjoyed seeing you yesterday!".

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You are lost, but I, dear reader, am here to help.

Even I, dear reader, had my head turned last week by a bearded beauty, and on The Independent on Sunday the female vote was all for the fuzz.

The writer never knows what their selection and placement will be; you and I, dear reader, will see it first when we pick up the paper.

The audience might not bother with broadsheets and blogs like you and I, dear reader, but they have a beer garden's eye view of their ever changing end of London, and therefore the world.

Dear Neighbor Part I Dear Neighbor Part II.

Well, I, dear readers, as painted by the piece I posted last week to mark the anniversary of my heart surgery, am that unhatched egg.

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Real Estate: London Is Dear And Getting Dearer.

The forging simulation result was introduced to software I-dears as the boundary condition of the structural strength analysis for upset-bending equipment.

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Dear God, I thought, dear God.

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