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The word "Mrs." is a correct and usable title in written English.
Generally, "Mrs." is used when referring to a married woman. For example, "Mrs. Smith is hosting a dinner party this weekend."
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mrs
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N-g A title used before an adult female's name or surname. Traditionally reserved for married individuals and used with the married surname.
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She was recently dubbed "Mrs U-Turn" – a tag she is trying to shed – after dropping her opposition to gay marriage.
Meanwhile Mrs Prada – the living, breathing personification of the word zeitgeist – sent out invitations to view her new collections (notice the plural).
"Mr Burton, Mr Mitchell, Mrs Crowther, Mrs Marsden, Mrs Lee – they've all helped me so much.
As the New York Times art critic Roberta Smith once wrote: "before multiculturalism was a word, Mrs Apfel was wearing it".
Everyone," muses Mrs Fantlova, "has different reactions to the aftermath of that experience.
It restricts any posthumous exploitation of the actor, be it through the use of CG to digitally resurrect him in Mrs Doubtfire 2 or as a live hologram performing comedy on stage – something that the advancement of technology has made an increasingly likely occurrence.
Business is not brisk, consisting as it does entirely of Mrs Shen ("Some kind of travel journalist").
As we know, until now he has hesitated from holding the vast majority of his cash assets in his own name, preferring to accept the offer of Mrs Green that she holds them in Trust on his behalf".
Judge Llewellyn rejected Mrs Al-Daher's counter-claim to recover the £1m of her debt she had paid in December 2012.
There was no cabinet job offered when Mrs Thatcher won office in 1979, except some vague talk of the Washington embassy, which he took (rightly) as an insult.
Sarah Vine (aka Mrs Michael Gove) says in the Daily Mail that the Tories can win the election by listening more to their wives.
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