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dear gentlemen vs dear gentlemans

The correct phrase is 'dear gentlemen.' 'Gentlemen' is the plural form of 'gentleman.' 'Gentlemans' is not a word in English.
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Explained by Michele A.
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Last updated: July 27, 2024

dear gentlemen

Correct. 'Gentlemen' is the plural form of 'gentleman' and should be used when addressing more than one man.

This phrase is used to address a group of men in a polite or formal way.

Examples:

  • Dear gentlemen, thank you for attending the meeting.
  • I would like to extend my gratitude to all the gentlemen present here today.

Alternatives:

  • Dear sirs
  • Dear gentlemen and ladies
  • Dear guests
  • Dear attendees
  • Dear colleagues

dear gentlemans

Incorrect. 'Gentlemans' is not a word in English. The correct plural form is 'gentlemen.'

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