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Discover Ludwig"a married man" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a man who is currently married. For example, "John is a married man who enjoys attending church on Sundays."
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I'm a married man.
I am a married man.
"You're not a married man yet".
"He said, 'I'm a married man.
"I'm a married man," Mumbry says.
To Roddick: "You're a married man now.
He is a married man with four sons.
I'm a married man with kids.
He couldn't win as a married man.
You were a married man with kids.
Mr. Hay was a married man.
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