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she/he

American  
[shee-er-hee, shee-hee] / ˈʃi ərˈhi, ˈʃiˈhi /
  1. a combined form used as a singular nominative pronoun to denote someone either female or male.

    Each employee must sign the register when she/he enters or leaves.


Gender

See he 1.

Example Sentences

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“She’s never going to forgive us, is she?” he asks me.

From Literature

“Where is she?” he asked, glancing over at Jeff who was still leaning back, saying nothing.

From Literature

“Where is she?” he asks gently.

From Literature

“So, Aisha’s mom is—understandably—in a bit of a state. We wanted to contact your mom’s new employer. At first, she just didn’t want to worry your mom on her big day, but now she…” He winces.

From Literature

But after that, she he does not know where they will go.

From BBC