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Being made a dame is an honor bestowed upon women in the United Kingdom and some other Commonwealth countries, recognizing their significant contributions to society, often in fields such as the arts, sciences, charity, or public service. The title is equivalent to that of a knight for men and is usually awarded as part of the Order of the British Empire (DBE). Dames are often celebrated for their leadership and influence, and the honor is typically conferred by the monarch during an official ceremony.

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