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Old 02-Aug-2007, 15:19
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I am writing one letter to three women (all addressed as "Ms.") How to I address these women? Dear Mses. ______? Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
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Mses. is awful.

I'm not accustomed to seeing letters addressed to more than one person like this, but if you had to, I guess I'd write

Dear Ms. Smith, Ms. Jones, and Ms. Johnson:
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