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If you are writing them both at the same time, you should use the format of Dear Mr. & Mrs. Tom Smith and Mr. & Mrs. Jack Smith. An acceptable alternative for a less formal setting would be Dear Tom and Betty Smith and Jack and Jill Smith. However, writing them both at same time may be slightly tacky. You might consider seperate letters unless it is a legal proceeding.

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