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Discover Ludwig"already married" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
Generally, it is used when referring to someone who is already engaged, or has already entered into a marriage. You can use it when asking someone about their marital status, for instance. For example: "Are you married?" "Yes, I'm already married."
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First, Gérardin was already married.
(Regrettably, he was already married).
She was already married.
Vic was already married.
Manet was already married.
(DC) You're already married.
He was already married.
Mack had already married and moved away.
Sharon, though, is already married.
Weren't you already married by then?
He is already married, the women said.
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