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The phrase "the dame" is correct and usable in written English, though it may carry outdated or informal connotations
It can be used when referring to a woman, often in a casual or somewhat derogatory manner, depending on context. Example: "The dame at the bar caught everyone's attention with her lively conversation."
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That is the duty of the dame".
"This is serious," the dame says.
"That's a new one, isn't it?" replies the dame.
The dame has decided to ice the dude.
The dame with the automatic pistol slipped in her garter.
The dame is much more than just a drag act.
"It had never crossed my mind to play the dame.
He was also was a regular in pantomime, usually playing the dame.
She was awarded the Dame of the Order of the British Empire.
This was generally interpreted as an ungentle poke at the Dame, a woman of considerable size.
This, as you can imagine, was not well received by the Dame".
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