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Yes, the singular is Attorney General, the plural is Attorneys General.

It is usual to have just one attorney advising an administration, this person would be that administration's Attorney General. However a number of administrations (eg the states comprising the US of A) would each have an Attorney General and collectively these many attorneys would be referred to as the Attorneys General of the states.

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The plural of solicitor general is solicitors general.

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Q: What is the plural of this compound nouns attorney-general?
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