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  • word usage - Can we use dearest to begin an informal letter . . .
    Dearest is often used to refer to someone who is very close to you, like a lover or your best friend, so don't use it unless you really like Martha a lot Also, I wouldn't start a letter with "Dearest Martha, hi" like in your example Your salutation is the greeting that starts your letter, and it takes the form [Introductory word] [Name],
  • Defeats handily 7 Little Words Bonus 2 - 7LittleWordsAnswers. com
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  • Is Dear appropriate for any letter or card in UK English?
    Canadian here "Dear" always seems appropriate to me You can get more intimate (e g "Dearest") or more distant "Hello,", but "Dear" seems polite without ever being offensive I think it is always safe to use it, and I continue to use it in my written personal and business correspondence (I don't use it in emails, which tend to be much less
  • Is there always a the before a superlative adjective?
    Note: most dearest is considered nonstandard, because both most and -est mark the quality superlative But people also use best to describe the better of two people, when it makes more sense to use better since better is a comparative
  • Idiom for saying that someone is very dear to me?
    I'm looking for an idiom which means someone is very dear to me It could be used instead of the following expression in bold, for example
  • phrase meaning - Dear departed or dearly departed - English Language . . .
    It's a minor malapropism attributable to conflation of the adjective "dear" with the the adverb "dearly", which related term begins the customary salutation "dearly beloved" of congregants by a celebrant, as in e g "Dearly Beloved, we are gathered here today to mourn the passing of (and to celebrate the worthy life of) our dear friend "; also "whom we dearly miss"
  • Why does the best of friends mean what it means?
    "the best of friends" vs "best friends" from quora com: "they are the best of friends quot; usually means two people who get along very well despite being very different
  • construction - Usage of phrase like The friend of mine - English . . .
    You could say "House of mine", or "School of mine", about places where you spent memorable moments of your life, or "child of mine" about your dearest baby Saying "Lady of mine" is a fancy way of introducing your girlfriend or wife If you use it in context of common items, it will have comedic effect


















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