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married

[mar-eed] / ˈmær id /


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Next year, Ravinder and Gita will have been married for half a century, the trepidations of youth dispelled by time.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ray and Jill, who have both died, went on to get married after their first son had been adopted, they had Russell a few years later and then a sister Jackie, who has also died.

From BBC

She said they were separated but were still married and extremely close.

From Los Angeles Times

Rob, now 77, and Dianne, now 76, had only been married for four years when they welcomed Ronnie into their home.

From BBC

If he retires and gets married next year, there will be plenty of other opportunities waiting for him in film and television, and perhaps he and his new wife will start a family.

From BBC