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The correct way of Gender neutralization  in formal/traditional email writing is*Dear Sir/ MadamRespected Sir/MadamDear SirRespected Sir

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The correct way of Gender neutralization  in formal/traditional email writing is*Dear Sir/ MadamRespected Sir/MadamDear SirRespected Sir

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The correct way of gender neutralization in formal/traditional email writing is "Dear Sir/Madam". However, in recent years, more inclusive salutations like "Dear [Recipient's Name]" or "To Whom It May Concern" are also widely accepted and used.

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