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      <title>5 Ways to Address 2 People in Email</title>
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      <description>Addressing multiple people in an email without titles can be a daunting task, but it is crucial to do so respectfully and appropriately. Whether you are communicating with colleagues, clients, or friends, the way you address them sets the tone for the entire interaction. The first step is to determine the level of formality required for the situation. If you are writing to people you know well, you may be able to use first names.</description>
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