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For addressing a letter, it should be:

Mr. John Smith & Mr. Jim Jones

Susan & Diane Black-Stein

-or-

The Smith-Jones Family

An older tradition allows for:

Messrs. Smith and Jones;

Messrs. Smith (if they both have the same last name);

Mesdames Black and Stein; and,

Mesdames Black-Stein (if they share a hyphenated last name).

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