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The phrase "a groom" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a man who is about to be married or has just been married.
Example: "The groom looked dashing in his tailored suit as he awaited his bride at the altar."
Alternatives: "the bridegroom" or "the husband-to-be".
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A groom and a groom".
Later, she was promoted to a groom.
"So I'm a groom?" Ms. Rodriguez-Diaz said.
It may be missing a groom for the auxiliary horse".
GORDON -- I would have rather been a groom.
A groom puts a red bridle on the horse.
"My father spent 11 years as a groom here," said Carlos Sepulvera, 21, a groom from Chile, his long hair cascading out of a baseball cap.
A relationship between a groom and a horse is extremely intimate.
It can be difficult because of the short duration a groom might have with a horse.
So did an owner, a trainer, a groom, a crowd of 25,000.
He had been licensed by the racing commission as a groom in 2008, Mr. Brown said.
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