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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new bride" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a woman who has recently been married.
Example: "The wedding was beautiful, and the new bride looked stunning in her gown."
Alternatives: "a recent bride" or "a newlywed bride".
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Pink or red bows mark the house of a new bride or fiancée.
Bluebeard here is reluctant to open his seven doors to a new bride.
Maybe he had eloped and would be returning soon with a new bride.
Years ago, as a new bride, she was to make the Thanksgiving pies for her mother-in-law's dinner.
Then there was his septuagenarian's lustful ardor — after all, he had courted a new bride 42 years his junior.
He then returned to London and placed an ad for a new bride in The Sunday Times.
How she had made up the bare mattress with the sheets they'd brought, eager as a new bride.
While holding out for a new bride, he slept in the tent near his barber chair, returning home every five days to do laundry.
I ARRIVED at my family's house in central Damascus, where my grandmother had first lived as a new bride from Hama in 1949.
Hers was one of the few possessions that accompanied her as a new bride, arriving in my dad's home 40 years ago.
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PHOTOS: How TV reacted to JFK's assassination In 1953, as a bright new senator with a beautiful new bride, he and Jacqueline had sat for an informal video portrait in their Boston apartment, interviewed remotely for CBS' "Person to Person".
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