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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wed" is not correct or usable in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, lacking context or clarity.
Example: "I attended a wed event last weekend."
Alternatives: "a wedding" or "a marriage ceremony".
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Again, the high points in "Blazing Saddles" -- which looks great for the first time on home video in its original widescreen version -- involve Mr. Wilder's low-key presence and the indomitable Ms. Kahn, whose delicious turn as a Marlene Dietrich-like chanteuse ("A wed wose... how womantic") got her a well-deserved Oscar nomination.
England's remaining games: Wed Andorra (h), Wed 9 Sep Croatia (h), Sat 10 Oct Ukraine (a), Wed 14 Oct Belarus (h).
Not to be left in anyone's wake, Princess Cruises has a Wed Cam in the chapel on its newest ship, the Golden Princess, and plans to equip two other ships within a year.
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The plot concerned struggles waged by princes to claim a kingdom and wed a princess.
Glenn obliged the admiring tourists, and then turned his attention to a newly wed Manhattan couple.
And Wassily Kandinsky, a synesthete, wed certain colors to certain sounds.
(Many are couples, a few newly wed and a lot celebrating anniversaries).
To save her from the Comanches, a Texas Ranger must wed a fiercely independent woman.
This collection of ruminations on cuisine and cookery offers the perspective of a refined palate wed to a lively intellect.
Shows like "Wild Weddings" and "A Wedding Story" are on the Learning Channel.
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