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What is the plural for district attorney?

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The plural of District Attorney is "District Attorneys." For example, New York City has several District Attorneys, one for each borough. If all of New York City's District Attorneys met with the Mayor to discuss crime, you would say "All of New York City's District Attorneys met with the Mayor to discuss crime.

Conversely, the plural for Attorney General is "Attorneys General." It isn't "Attorney Generals."

If all of the past living Attorneys General met with the President to discuss crime, you would say "All of the past living Attorneys General met with the President to discuss crime.

See the related link below for listings of District Attorneys throughout the New York State.

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The plural of District Attorney is "District Attorneys." For example, New York City has several District Attorneys, one for each borough. If all of New York City's District Attorneys met with the Mayor to discuss crime, you would say "All of New York City's District Attorneys met with the Mayor to discuss crime.

Conversely, the plural for Attorney General is "Attorneys General." It isn't "Attorney Generals."

If all of the past living Attorneys General met with the President to discuss crime, you would say "All of the past living Attorneys General met with the President to discuss crime.

See the related link below for listings of District Attorneys throughout the New York State.

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