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Your sister-in-law's sister is considered to be your "sister-in-law" as well. In other words, she is your spouse's sister-in-law, and since you are related to your spouse through marriage, the same familial terms apply to both of you.

So, you can simply refer to her as your "sister-in-law" or use her name if you prefer a more personal approach.

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