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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already wed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is already married, often in response to a question about their relationship status.
Example: "I would love to go on a date, but I'm already wed."
Alternatives: "already married" or "already hitched".
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Except Mr. Winsberg, a self-proclaimed commitment-phobe, had already wed the previous year.
He was already wed and confessed to Kat it was a sham marriage.
Already wed? Opt for an on-board renewal-of-vows ceremony instead.
The then opposition leader was made to apologise for telling Carfagna at an awards ceremony he would marry her if he were not already wed.
If the natural objects of your bounty are already wed and living in an all-property state, make all distributions or gifts a "mere expectancy"–or less.
A court agreed that he had already wed one of them in a traditional ceremony, so he was obliged to marry Ms Macheka in a "customary" union which recognises polygamy.
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When she began seeing Ebrahim, he already was wed to a woman named Washila.
Finally, it is a pleasure to note that some interesting strands of thought have already emerged which wed a policy tools approach with real processes of urban development (Tiesdell and Adams 2011).
Instead of being stoned to death, she would be forced to marry her attacker (who would pay a dowry to her father) if she were not set to be wed already.
That means that after only five recursive calls wed have already used 400 bytes of SRAM.
Her husband was already married when they wed in February – a fact Fatima discovered two weeks after the nuptials.
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