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The fact concerned conjugality: married men live longer than single men, longer than divorced men.

From Time Magazine Archive

The marital relations of Hilary and his wife, which till then had been those of, at all events, formal conjugality, changed from that moment.

From Fraternity by Galsworthy, John

The person who made this remark was a Mrs. Rossiter, a pretty, boyish creature, already divorced and remarried at thirty, and bearing her present conjugality rather lightly.

From Why Joan? by Kelly, Eleanor Mercein

She spoke often of Rendle's books, but seldom of himself; there was no posthumous conjugality, no use of the possessive tense, in her abounding reminiscences.

From The Greater Inclination by Wharton, Edith

"The law of conjugality is the basis of every force in nature," says a scientist.

From Sex--The Unknown Quantity The Spiritual Function of Sex by McIvor-Tyndall, Alexander J. (Alexander James)




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