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No, the plural form of sir is gentlemen. The is no such word as "sirs."

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The word 'sirs' does indeed exist and is perfectly acceptable (see, for example, the Chambers Dictionary). You can use it when writing to a firm if you do not know the names of particular people:

'Dear Sirs' (or just 'Sirs')

'I would like to bring to your attention the recent problem .... '

Depending on the context, the word 'gentlemen' is also available, as are 'Messieurs' and 'Messrs'. It is important to use the right word for any given context. In some circumstances, it would be better not to attempt to make the word plural at all but to omit it altogether.

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