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For questions about using gendered words or phrases in English.
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How we use 'child and parent vs parents'?
You have an awkward situation here.
If you refer to the child using his, you assume we are talking about a boy and not a girl – which might be fine if we are talking about a specific case, but might …
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How to address a woman in a letter?
Use Ms., not Ms./Miss
The "Ms." abbreviation was created in large part to avoid the awkwardness of using Mrs./Miss.
I can't speak for all of the English-speaking world, but, in the U.S., Ms. has be …