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The phrase "a married" is not correct and usable in written English without additional context.
It can be used when referring to someone who is married, but it typically needs to be followed by a noun to clarify what is being described.
Example: "She is a married woman who enjoys her career."
Alternatives: "a married person" or "a married individual."
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"This" is some kind of affair, barely begun, between a married woman and a married man.
I'm a married woman.
She was also a married woman.
It was a married couple moment.
Maiden name of a married woman.
I'm a married person.
Inappropriate behavior for a married woman.
They returned as a married couple.
Hours later, she was a married woman.
Kara Keough is now a married woman.
I'm a married woman with a family.
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