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Yes, when addressing someone directly in a letter or email, you should typically use a comma after the salutation. For example, "Dear Sir," or "Dear Mr. Smith,".
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Yes, a comma is used after the salutation in a formal letter. For example, "Dear Mr. Smith,".
Yes, it is correct to use a capital letter after the comma in "Dear Sir" as it is used as a salutation at the beginning of a letter or email.
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Formal salutations are always followed by a colon. (Dear Sir Only in informatal writing do you use a comma. (Dear Sue,)
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A comma is not required in the salutation of an editorial letter. You can use either a comma or a colon after the recipient's name. For example, "Dear Editor," or "Dear Editor:".
After "Dear Billy," it is common to use a comma before continuing with the rest of the message. This punctuation helps separate the greeting from the main body of the text.
Dear Sir was created in 1995-10.
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Not the entire word just "S" in sir and "M" in madame example: Dear Sir, or Dear Madame