I am writing a letter to two professors. Normally I abbreviate "Professor" to "Prof." in the greeting. Is there a way to do that when I need the plural? Or do I have to write out "Professors X and Y"?
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Is there an abbreviation for "Professors" plural, in a greeting at the top of a formal letter?
Yes, according to Collins:
Prof.
Also prof.
Word forms: plural Profs
The plural form of Prof. (Professor) is Profs. (Professors).
Here are two (random) examples of Profs. being used:
Dear Profs. Lee and Winn,
Thank you both for your valuable comments on the manuscript. We greatly appreciate your time and consideration, which has helped us to vastly improve the manuscript. [...]
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Dear Profs. Garcia-Olmo, Strom, and Tarnawski,
We would like to thank you and the reviewers for the positive remarks concerning our article [...]
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