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The phrase "iron lady" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a strong, determined woman, often in a political context.
Example: "Margaret Thatcher was famously known as the Iron Lady for her unwavering leadership style."
Alternatives: "strong woman" or "tough leader."
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and "The Iron Lady".
"Iron lady" does not fit.
The Iron Lady, anyone?
The Iron Lady was not for turning.
Had the Iron Lady met her match?
An iron lady, in other words.
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Margaret Thatcher: Global reactions to passing of 'Iron Lady'.
Britain needs an Iron Lady".
I liked "Iron Lady" for its themes.
She is also called the Iron Lady.
The Iron Lady had her velvet moments.
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