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In a letter, you would address The Archbishop of York as "The Most Reverend [Full Name], Archbishop of York." In the salutation, you can begin with "Dear Archbishop [Last Name]," or simply "Dear Archbishop." It’s important to maintain a respectful tone throughout the correspondence.

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