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I doubt it, I've certainly never heard or seen it used. If you are writing to a married couple then "Dear John and Mary" (for example) or more formally "Dear Mr and Mrs" are the usual forms of address. For other pairs of people their first name or more formally their surnames would be correct. For example "Dear Martin and Simon," or "Dear Mr Smith and Mr Hughes."

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"Dear Both" is not a common or standard salutation in English correspondence. It is best to use traditional salutations such as "Dear Mr./Ms." followed by the recipient's last name for a formal letter.

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