The proper salutation to more than one doctor would be "Dear Doctors". A person can also list each doctor's last name after the word doctor. So if the names were Smith, Jones, and Arnold, the salutation would be "Dear Doctors, Smith, Jones, and Arnold".
Greetings, ladies. (If you are talking to them).
You can use "Gentlemen" as a formal salutation when addressing more than one man in a professional setting. In a more casual setting, you can use "Hi guys" or "Hello everyone."
Except in an academic setting, she will usually be addressed as Mrs. rather than as Dr.
I would use "Ladies and Gentleman" or if it is just women "Ladies" or if it was just men" Gentleman" if that makes any sense. Hope this suggestion helps you.
There are more than one. some are salute, greeting, and acknowledgement.
You may have the flu or another problem if you have had a cough for more than 2 weeks. You will need to see a doctor for a proper diagnosis.
No more is necessary other than the regarding person's name.
yes
Spider-Man is more famous than Doctor Who.
Because a builder uses up more energy and does more physical labour than a doctor.
yes..... a doctor can collect a debt for more than 2 years
Per my ever helpful Secretarial Handbook: If Doctor or Dr. is used before a person's name, academic degrees (such as D.D.S., D.V.M., M.D., or Ph.D) are not included after the surname. The title Doctor may be either typed in full or abbrieviated in the salutation, but is usually abbrieviated on the enevelope or inside address to save space. When Doctor appears in a salutation, it must be used in conjusction with the surname.